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Java Card Technology for Smart Cards: Architecture and Programmer's Guide |
| Edition |
1st
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| Publish Date |
2000
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| Author |
Zhiqun Chen
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| ISBN |
0201703297
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| Publisher |
Addison-Wesley
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| Format |
Paperback, 368 pages
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| Price |
$39.95 list, $28.75 at fatbrain.com
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| Rating |
8/10
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| Review |
Includes specifications such as the Java Card 2.1 Runtime Environment (JCRE), the Java Card 2.1 API, and the Java Card 2.1 Virtual Machine specification, as well as the Java Card Applet Developer's Guide. This book is ideal for Java Developers who are looking to familiarize themselves with Java Cards. Chen provides clear details and explanations, as well as tips and techniques that are useful in commercial situations.
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| Contents |
- Smart card basics
- Java Card virtual machine
- Persistent and transient objects
- Atomicity and transactions
- Handling APDUs
- Applet firewall and object sharing
- Java Card platform security
- A step-by-step applet development guide
- Applet optimization guidelines
- A comprehensive reference to Java Card APIs
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| Publisher's Note |
Java Card technology provides a secure, vendor-independent, ubiquitous Java platform for smart cards and other memory constrained devices. It opens the smart card marketplace to third-party application development and enables programmers to develop smart card applications for a wide variety of vendors' products. This book is the comprehensive guide to developing applications with Java Card technology. It introduces you to the Java Card platform and features detailed discussions of programming concepts. It also provides a step-by-step Java Card applet development guide to get you up and running. With Java Card technology, smart card programming will finally enter the mainstream of application development. This book provides the authoritative and practical information you need to enter this rapidly growing arena.
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