I don't think JavaRebel changed their name due to any pressure from Sun.
More likely, it's because they're expanding their scope to other languages
on the JVM.

http://www.zeroturnaround.com/blog/free-javarebel-for-scala-users-zeroturnaround-announces/

I don't blame them either, if I had a product called CobolRebel, then I
would also have renamed it by now...


On 16 August 2010 10:33, mP <miroslav.poko...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Is Android really not java ? Officially they tell you its not, but
> given that Sun asked companies not to use "Java" in their name - im
> thinking JavaRebel does that mean calling your classes
> java.lang.String and the like not the equivalent? If Harmony not java
> then why does "java" appear everywhere ? I know why but stepping back
> its hard to argue its not Java to a layperson when the term is all
> over key entities in the platform...
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