Viewing and Editing Project Properties
Running Projects in the Emulator
Searching the WURFL Device Database
Finding Files in the Multiple User Environment
Specifying the Security Domain for an Emulator
Specifying the Security Domain for a Project
Managing Keystores and Key Pairs
Working With Keystores and Key Pairs
Importing an Existing Key Pair
CLDC Emulation on a Windows Mobile Device
Installing CLDC Emulation on a Windows Mobile Emulator
JSR 82: Bluetooth and OBEX Support
JSR 135: Mobile Media API Support
JSR 177: Smart Card Security (SATSA)
JSRs 184, 226, and 239: Graphics Capabilities
JSR 205: Wireless Messaging API (WMA) Support
JSR 211: Content Handler API (CHAPI)
JSR 238: Mobile Internationalization API (MIA)
The SDK supports five security domains for MSA:
unidentified_third_party. Provides a high level of security for applications whose origins and authenticity cannot be determined. The user is prompted frequently when the application attempts a sensitive operation.
identified_third_party. Intended for MIDlets whose origins were determined using cryptographic certificates. Permissions are not granted automatically, but the user is prompted less often than for the unidentified_third_party domain.
manufacturer. Intended for MIDlet suites whose credentials originate from the manufacturer’s root certificate.
minimum. All permissions are denied to MIDlets in this domain.
maximum. All permissions are granted to MIDlets in this domain. Maximum is the default setting.
The SDK includes four JTWI security domains:
untrusted - Provides a high level of security for applications whose origins and authenticity cannot be determined. The user is prompted frequently when the application attempts a sensitive operation.
trusted - All permissions are granted to MIDlets in this domain.
minimum - All permissions are denied to MIDlets in this domain.
maximum - All permissions are granted to MIDlets in this domain (equivalent to trusted.) Maximum is the default value.