Is Java "dead in the water" as a consequence of Oracle buying Sun and subsequently suing Google

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Published on 2010-09-22T15:42:51Z Indexed on 2010/12/30 2:01 UTC
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Google has led many useful Java features (guava, gson); now that Oracle has purchased Sun will it effect its future enhancements and utilization as a development language.

What exactly, or even approximately, are the legal ramifications? I thought Java was open source and would therefore remain unaffected ... ?

Should Google just buy Oracle to get rid of the whole mess, that would be cool wouldn't it ?

Do you think this is the beginning of the end for Java as a widely used language ? Its continued success as an open source/free technology is now doubtful?

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