Well, let's see... If CryptoNote was initially written in Java, at some point Bytecoin should have a Java wallet, just like Buddhacoin, because it claims to exist before the C++ implementation.
But there is something curious. The original Bytecoin webpage still exists and you can find it here:
http://bytecoin.org/old/I archived it now:
https://archive.today/UoIeuConsidering the date launch of Bytecoin as July 4, 2012, and that webpage being a copy-paste of the original's Bytecoin .onion page, and existing in the Java form for at least 1 year, at some place the page should point to the Java wallet or at least to a transiction plan form Java to C++. As this is a very important and structural change, why isn't any announce on the middle of those "community news"? There's no fucking reference about this. And CryptoNote people refuses to reveal the Java source code. BTW, the first announce of a new version of Bytecoin only happens in 02/27/2014 05:50 , and just says "the problem has been found and fixed". Hahahahahaha. Also, the "community news" sounds very ironic, because at that time there weren't no way to contact anyone on the "community" except thorugh 2 private mails (no mailing list, no IRC, no forum). 2 inexistent mails, by the way, because the Bytecoin's website didn't existe before late 2013, it just had a picture of a college girl.
If this really would be a serious and respectful project with something to announce in July 4, 2012, you used this forum or the the same ML which Satoshi used to announce Bitcoin. Stop the excuses, these are getting more ridiculous in each try.
Strange days, but what made you to create such a strange list? oh, no matter, again.
The strange behavior behind these people. I just started to look through the posts and profiles from these people and noticed this.