On 11/26/2010 01:09 AM, ags wrote:
Nothing wrong, just surprising, as the suit over Android did not
conclude yet.
Just to be explicit, in case I've not been understood: this sounds to me
as the explicit assertion that the Java SE embedded can fit the VM role
on Android in place of Harmony / Dalvik. I'm neither backing nor
negating the point (I never ran such a test, and in addition to "pure"
performance there are things such as startup time, power consumption,
etc). I'm saying that this could be in preparation of Oracle publicly
proposing, in the lawsuit, the adoption of Java SE for Android in
alternative to the sanctions.
As a mere technical discussion here, it's interesting to learn that
probably Dalvik has no technical justification for its existence, other
than some legal points. Of course, I'd expect Google to reply back with
some technical counter arguments.
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