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by dagw 3010 days ago
Java on mobile was (virtually) dead before Android. Now it's thriving and relevant again.

Perhaps, but is that a good thing if you're Oracle? Especially considering the fact that it's Google Java that's thriving and not Oracle Java.

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It seems to me that it's a good thing for Oracle. Oracle/Sun was never going to make any headway in the mobile space. It just wasn't going to happen. So, it wasn't a loss to them, because they had already lost that market.

But, with Android, Java got a boost that bled over to the server, and to a lesser extent, the desktop. It can be argued what the size of that boost was, and if it had any real impact (I would argue that it was not significant), but it was still a boost that they never would have had.

Anyway, that's the opinion of some random guy on the internet.

Java was already king of the enterprise server long before Android happened.

Around 2006, many companies were moving their server stacks from C++, considered old and stagnated, into Java application servers.

I took part in several such projects.