Oracle moves to calm developer fears

 

Software vendor hopes to stave off criticism with open-source Java promise.

Oracle has moved to calm fears over its plans for dealing with Java development, following a wave of criticism from the open-source community.

Oracle bought Sun in a $US7.4 billion deal last year, and has angered the web and open-source communities by filing a Java patent suit against Google Android and shutting down OpenSolaris.

The move led to accusations from Adobe that the company had taken the “axis of evil” crown from Microsoft.

According to Oracle, however, the company will continue to develop the Java Development Kit (JDK) as open source under the GNU General Public Licence (GPL).

“Oracle will work with the OpenJDK code base and the OpenJDK community like Sun did,” blogged Henrik Stahl, senior director of product management for the Java Platform Group at Oracle. “We will continue to develop the JDK in the open under a GPL licence.

“We welcome the cooperation and contribution of any member of the community - individuals as well as organisations - who would like to be part of moving the most widely used software platform forward."

This article originally appeared at pcpro.co.uk

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Oracle moves to calm developer fears
"MerariSchroeder wrote: "We will continue to develop the JDK in the open under a GPL licence" It doesn't say anywhere in that statement that they will stop litigation for patent infringement. ..."
By deteego
 
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MerariSchroeder
Sep 17, 2010 4:06 PM
"We will continue to develop the JDK in the open under a GPL licence"
It doesn't say anywhere in that statement that they will stop litigation for patent infringement. Sun filed for all those patents to protect its' self from litigation. Oracle has now seen the patent portfolio and seen the $$$. We don't need clarification on the Copyright, we need clarification on their intent regarding patent litigation.
deteego
Sep 17, 2010 4:50 PM
MerariSchroeder wrote:
"We will continue to develop the JDK in the open under a GPL licence"
It doesn't say anywhere in that statement that they will stop litigation for patent infringement. Sun filed for all those patents to protect its' self from litigation. Oracle has now seen the patent portfolio and seen the $$$. We don't need clarification on the Copyright, we need clarification on their intent regarding patent litigation.


Actually apparently Sun was planning to take Google to court before Oracle bought them out over Dalvik (Sun filed many complaints before they got bought out). However that is most likely due to the fact that Sun was getting incredibly desperate for any form of income (since JavaME failed so horribly). If Sun wasn't losing so much of its capital every year, I doubt it would even consider suing Google

Oracle on the other hand......

Edited by deteego: 17/9/2010 04:50:56 PM
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