Most Java-based organizations use Java for AI development - report
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Azul's 2025 State of Java Survey highlighted the current landscape of Java usage among enterprises, featuring responses from 2,039 Java professionals. Key findings revealed Groovy as the leading Java-based language, preferred by 36% of participants. Notably, 62% reported that unused code hinders devops productivity, and a significant portion, 68%, indicated that over half their applications utilize Java. Java 17 is the most commonly used version in production, along with widespread adoption of Spring Boot for microservices. Additionally, a vast majority, 85%, confirmed that they pay for Java support to enhance their enterprise resources.
The Azul 2025 State of Java Survey revealed that 62% of Java professionals believe dead or unused code significantly impacts devops productivity, wasting valuable time.
With 68% of respondents noting that more than half of their applications are built on Java, its dominance within enterprise environments remains strong.
Groovy emerged as the most popular Java-based language, with 36% usage, demonstrating a significant trend towards modern Java frameworks and languages.
Java 17 is leading as the most widely adopted version for production applications, indicating a shift in enterprise software development towards newer Java releases.
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