I posted the following answer to the question:
Will Oracle's lawsuit Against Google Put a Chill on Java Adoption? asked in ebizQ SOA Forum
decision (read my post: Vendors Survival:The Sun is red - Oracle to buy Sun First Take ).
It seems that Oracle's managers reached a similar
The delicate balance of the Java community with two
It seems that Oracle's managers reached a similar
conclusion and are trying to minimize the amount of
money they lose. The lawsuit against Google is one
of the ways to achieve it. However, this lawsuit
supports the concerns about Java after Oracle
acquired Sun.
The delicate balance of the Java community with two
strong players (IBM and BEA), Sun as the owner of
Java and leader of the Java Community Process and
other strong players (Oracle, SAP, RedHat/Jboss etc.) no longer exists.
Oracle swallowed BEA and Sun and is now the owner
of Java. Java will not disappear: It is still popular
language and environment, especially for Software
products developers, because of its platform
independence. However, the major Java players will
probably ask the question: Against which competitor
Oracle's next lawsuit will be? IBM? SAP? or even
RedHat due to Linux competition.
For the Long Term they will look for a strategy less
dependent on Java and Oracle. It is easy for SAP
because they are platform agnostic. SAP can easily
develop SOA ERP Services in other programming
languages e.g. c#, as part of its applications
products portfolio.
It is more difficult for IBM and RedHat whose
strategy is based on Java. As far as Google is
concerned, it may also look for Long Term
alternative for Java. The alternative may be Java
like, same as C# and more suitable for Cloud
Computing.
1 comment:
Google have Go if they really want to drop Java
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