"Ruben Meizoso 9 hours ago in reply to meegouser
@Bernard Bernoulli
You are dead wrong... The heart of the problem is that the mobile JDK was
NEVER open source, since Sun wanted to charge mobile device makers money fro
including Java. Google did not want to pay Sun, so they wrote an
interpreter to compile java programs to their own android format. They
claimed the wrote this compiler in a sandbox (which if true they have no
problem), but as we see today, there was no sandbox and they copied files
directly from Sun along with violating their patents. Google is in SERIOUS
trouble here, if Oracle wanted to they could halt the shipment of android
phones. these are facts whether you like it or not. Open Source does not
mean you can rip off other people stuff, and give it away for free."