I see the term "j2cl" comming up in several threads connected with GWT 3.0. 
What does it mean?

I speculate that this is a "Java-to-Closure-Library" transpiler, which 
would be GREAT, because you wouldn't depend on JRE emulation library 
anymore and GWT 3.0 would be safe from "Oracle copyright lawsuit nonsense". 
Additionally you could integrate JavaScript Closure Library code with Java 
code transpiled to Closure Library and it would use the exactly same class 
library... I guess also that Google would profit from such a transpiler in 
Google Inbox and other similar projects...

I hope I am not speculating too much into the Google's trade secrets and 
that this post will not be deleted because of this... :-)

Marko

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