Plenty of companies don't care one second that it is a MS product, in fact it is a positive value on their eyes regarding product support and tooling.
First of all there is more to Java Web development than JEE and Spring, which in any case, other eco-systems don't have a mature answer for many of their deployment scenarios and cross system integrations.
XML is beautiful, there is yet a format that supports machine manipulation, IDE graphical tooling, comments, schema validation as XML.
Anyone that praises Rails will be right at home with XML and annotations magic.
First of all there is more to Java Web development than JEE and Spring, which in any case, other eco-systems don't have a mature answer for many of their deployment scenarios and cross system integrations.
XML is beautiful, there is yet a format that supports machine manipulation, IDE graphical tooling, comments, schema validation as XML.
Anyone that praises Rails will be right at home with XML and annotations magic.