glassfish continues, part II

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Oct 5, 20105 mins

The Glassfish team has made some rather strange tweets lately, as if Google does not have a point with Oracle being heavy-handed, i mean where would Java be without Android?, it would not be relevant, so a deal is needed to assist with the transformation some might say a revolution of approaches even it seems so unlikely to get Glassfish under Google, and let Oracle gain from Google’s knowledge on the database of cloud datacenters better than any other vendor out there, Oracle would greatly benefit from having Google on board, and trusting them to take the simple task force of upending Microsoft wherever it tries to hide, as it enters a death spiral, let Google with its unusually large lead in a valuable web commodity, like paid advertising on-line, to help Oracle out with Java, and make the battle on their terms on, with some encouragement round the cloud, the middleware space, and get Glassfish encouraging developers to flock to Java through Google, and let Oracle take royalties and focus on actually shipping Fusion, instead of masking its delay, Google should pay Oracle a yearly billion dollars for use of Java, and in return Google should get all the Glassfish properties to help portray a yielding front to nothing, not even Microsoft, together Google and Oracle could do some serious damage to the ability of Microsoft to run in due course to the server…. Glassfish product managers need to decide what they will try to do without Google, as if having two app servers is beneficial to Oracle, and Google needs an enterprise story, let them work together, and let Oracle get paid for its investment in Java, and dormant-defying by saving Sun, they will be regarded unlike any other vendor in time they will have their reputation back, and only by looking through the prism of Google, can they substantially cash in on the value of Java, that should be an annual payment, to keep Android going, but in return they deliver user and administrative rights to Glassfish for Google to manage, this will keep Java fresh, it will keep Microsoft at bay, while things are transparently figured out, with no threat of potential competitive aggression from Red Hat, Spring Source, or nary any other would-be ally in the fight to remove the stain of Microsoft from the annals of high-tech, only through a Google Glassfish alliance can this be realized, and only payments will get it done, Google needs to satisfy their end of the agreement and pay for using Java to the enormous benefit of the Android network of manufacturers and software developers that are making real money transcribing various flavors of Java in to an easy to use environment for business, even beyond what Apple is doing, so start working together Oracle and Google, we need you on the same team, and only through a lasting system of negotiated payment and transfer of Glassfish will this come about…. i have done my due diligence regarding this proposal, and i think it will be the way forward and around Microsoft, it is time to join forces on the front-end and work together on datacenter implementations on the back-end, to gain a formidable barrier to Microsoft’s attempt at the enterprise that is truly their last vestige of wiggle room, make it so that this does not come to pass by aligning Java on Android with Glassfish, and then paying Oracle for the right to innovate on this level, it only makes sense to naturally remove the event that these two actually go to court, and fight over control of Java, just share it, and pay up where it makes sense, like over customized Linux, blade servers, datacenter designs, and middleware, along with development environments and ESBs, get this all standardized, and make it a Google/Oracle team that confronts seriously the threat of Microsoft getting free, lets kill off the great monopolist once and for all, and make Java the standard going forward with nothing to look back on or contend with, make Java the hallmark of true enterprise systems, so that Google has a new revenue source with which they compensate Oracle employees, at first, then take the code, then build an eco-system of open source round-the-clock developers, and build something great out of Glassfish, make it Google’s and watch it grow from a would-be contender, to the leader in the enterprise space, all while paying Oracle along the way, it only is going to be tougher the longer now that this trend toward lawsuits bears out, this is a battle than even the browser wars were for, this should be for innovative Java, not legal wranglings, always look to settle snaking away from contentious and frivolous lawsuits that are the other enterprise technology’s only way of staying in business, get together and watch it flourish….