Yup, a similar conclusion that all the markers are wrong if one thinks
this is simply about Oracle attempting to milk java. He even concludes
with an alternative I hadn't quite spelled out yet in my scenarios
post: Oracle wants a bunch of control over the android platform,
because they believe in the mobile market a lot and don't think they
can maneuvre J2ME or JavaFX into a position of relevance and/or are
hedging their bets.

On Aug 16, 10:08 am, Fabrizio Giudici <fabrizio.giud...@tidalwave.it>
wrote:
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