That's a very interesting question.

First of all, I doubt Oracle would be interested in killing a cloud
technology based in Java if there are other corresponding technologies
doing the same (Python). It would kill half the market AND demonstrate
Java as inadequate for serious cloud computing.

Supposing that Oracle had a competing technology that meant it would
make reasonable business sense to kill gae/j in order for developers to
switch to their technologies, then Google could always grab an open
source version of Java, name it Gava or whatever, and then rename the
service gae/gava.

Cheers,
Guillermo.

On Sat, 2010-08-14 at 02:52 -0700, François Masurel wrote:
> Will Google App Engine for Java be impacted ?
> 
> I guess that if the Oracle patents are validated, Google wont be able
> to use their "adapted" version of the JDK anymore because it will not
> pass the TCK tests which is required to get the GPL patent grant.
> 
> Does that mean the end of the Google App Engine for Java platform any
> time soon ?
> 

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