Yes and the best part is that companies instead of migrating from Java to something lighter are simply trying new things like GraalVM which makes native executables.
So your developers can keep on writing crappy and heavy spring boot applications (which need 10-15 seconds in best case scenarios to to start) and eventually be "graalvm-ed" to produce a native executable that starts in < 1 sec.
I mean, that's a brilliant evolution (no jokes). This is how you keep in the game without getting devoured by Go and similar.
So your developers can keep on writing crappy and heavy spring boot applications (which need 10-15 seconds in best case scenarios to to start) and eventually be "graalvm-ed" to produce a native executable that starts in < 1 sec.
I mean, that's a brilliant evolution (no jokes). This is how you keep in the game without getting devoured by Go and similar.