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http://java.sun.com/docs/white/langenv/Intro.doc1.html#943
The desktop versions for multiple OSes/architectures were Sun's loss-leader method of convincing vendors it was a workable, architecture-independent platform. You the consumer get it for free, but the money comes from vendors in need of licensing it for embedded applications.
Granted, it took nearly eleven years for that to become a reality (HD-DVD, BluRay) and as a "real-time operating platform" it's been surpassed by more robust RTOSes like QNX, but the article makes it clear Sun's patience is paying off.