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Java ME is a platform, a collection of technologies and specifications that are designed for different parts of the small device market. Java ME, therefore, is divided into configurations, profiles, and optional packages. See the Java ME product pages for more information.
March 2005
The Security and Trust Services API for J2ME, Part 1 This article gives an overview of JSR 177, Security and Trust Services API (SATSA) optional packages which provides APIs for communication with security elements, as well as security APIs for the management of digital signatures, digital certificates, and cryptographic operations. The article also covers the communication APIs, and presents some information about the reference implementation. Comparing J2ME Multimedia Options With the click of a button, switch back and forth between different emulation environments while developing one set of code. It's never been this easy to take advantage of Java technology's cross-platform capabilities. J2ME Technology Turns 5! In 2004 the Java 2 Platform, Micro Edition (J2ME) celebrated its fifth anniversary. This article presents where J2ME is today. Sun Microsystems unveiled the K Virtual Machine (KVM), the core technology that became the basis for today.s J2ME, at JavaOne 1999. Over the last five years the Java mobility platform has matured through the Java Community Process (JCP), and has earned widespread adoption. Security and Trust Services API for J2ME Specification This specification defines a J2ME optional package to extend the J2ME security features and to enable J2ME applications to access the Smart Card. Introduction to Mobility Java Technology This page contains a high-level overview of J2ME technology and many links to detailed information about specific subjects.
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