Viewing and Editing Project Properties
Running Projects in the Emulator
Searching the WURFL Device Database
Finding Files in the Multiple User Environment
Sign a CLDC Project With a Key Pair
Working With Keystores and Key Pairs
CLDC Emulation on a Windows Mobile Device
Installing CLDC Emulation on a Windows Mobile Emulator (Windows Only)
JSR 82: Bluetooth and OBEX Support
JSR 135: Mobile Media API Support
JSR 177: Smart Card Security (SATSA)
JSR 205: Wireless Messaging API (WMA) Support
JSR 211: Content Handler API (CHAPI)
JSR 226: Scalable 2D Vector Graphics
JSR 238: Mobile Internationalization API (MIA)
JSR 256: Mobile Sensor API Support
For test purposes, you can create a signing key pair to sign a MIDLet. The Keystores Manager administers this task, as described in the remainder of this topic.The key pair consists of two keys:
A private key that is used to create a digital signature, or certificate.
A public key that can be used by anyone to verify the authenticity of the signature.
To deploy on a device, you must obtain a signing key pair from a certificate authority recognized by the device. You can also import keys from an existing Java SE platform keystore.
The following topics describe the user interface:
You can also use the command line tools described in Command Line Security Features.