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This whole scenario is symbiosis bred in Hell. I love Android and everything it stands for, but Java? Really?
I know using Java initially solved the "here and now" of getting Android into the hands of coders more quickly, but surely there were other alternatives to consider even then.
It's bad enough that Microsoft leaches licensing fees from the handset manufacturers for the use of Android, but Oracle drawing from the same well is intolerable. I absolutely despise this modern business tactic.