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Spring, DOE, OpenStep, NEO: transition to EJB
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|title= Sun Announces Product that Connects Java to Business Applications
|accessdate= 2006-12-13
}}</ref> but it saw little use. Components of NEO and Joe were eventually subsumed into [[Enterprise JavaBeans]].<ref>{{cite web
|url = http://sunsite.uakom.sk/sunworldonline/swol-11-1997/swol-11-neo.html
|title = Goodbye NEO, hello Enterprise Java Beans
|accessdate = 2013-05-01
|author = Robert McMillan
|coauthors = Niall McKay
|date = November 14, 1997
|work = SunWorld
}}</ref>
 
Although distributed objects, and CORBA in particular, were the 'next big thing' in the early 1990s, by the second half of the decade interest in them had essentially disappeared.{{editorializing?|date=March 2011}} Web-based applications running entirely on the server became the new 'next big thing', and the need for a powerful display system on the client-side was simply dropped and replaced by lightweight GUIs based on [[HTML]].