[ale] Fwd: Google and Oracle battle over the future of Android

Cameron Kilgore ghostfreeman at gmail.com
Thu Apr 19 21:32:58 EDT 2012


Well if that's the case, Dalvik is definitely incompatible with Java.

>Stephen Haywood wrote
>Google is heavy into python. I wonder if they could use python where they would normally use java and then put in an interpreter that would allow older apps to still run. May be way off base here so feel free to point and laugh.

Technically, Dalvik can run anything built for it. There are ways to build Python and Scala for Dalvik. 

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On Thursday, April 19, 2012 at 7:17 PM, Rev. Johnny Healey wrote:

> Well, it would be feasible to write a java virtual machine in python, but it would probably not be very fast and it wouldn't actually solve the problem. Oracle isn't actually claiming infringement of the VM, or even the Java language. They're complaint seems to be that Google built and API that is compatible with the existing Sun Java API. It's kind of an odd stance to take and runs counter to what has been the cultural norm in the software industry (think of how many libc implementations there are).
> 
> I've been following the case a bit and it really highlights the confusion as to whether or not anyone actually owns Java. Larry Ellison could not answer whether or not Java can be freely implemented by anyone. Sun supposedly GPL'd the language half a decade ago, but then there are issues with the licensing of the Technology Compatibility Kit (TCK) which basically prevents someone from building a clean room implementation of Java. 
> 
> In short, Oracle's argument is that Java is free to implement as long as what you implement isn't compatible with Java.
> 
> -Rev. Johnny Healey
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> On Thu, Apr 19, 2012 at 12:00 PM, Stephen Haywood <stephen at averagesecurityguy.info (mailto:stephen at averagesecurityguy.info)> wrote:
> > Google is heavy into python. I wonder if they could use python where they would normally use java and then put in an interpreter that would allow older apps to still run. May be way off base here so feel free to point and laugh.
> > 
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