Java development kit (JDK)
Nick Schooler2019-10-11T16:30:09-07:00Java Development Kit (JDK) is development environment for building applications, applets, and components using the Java programming language. Related Products
Java Development Kit (JDK) is development environment for building applications, applets, and components using the Java programming language. Related Products
An internationally active organization founded in 1997 by several the smart card, secure operating system, and secure silicon industry, working
A hardware-independent, object-oriented programming language developed by the Sun Microsystems (now Oracle), which is widely used on the Internet. Java
An APDU buffer is the buffer where the messages sent (received) by the card depart from (arrive to). The JCRE
The embedded interpreter of bytecodes. The Java Card VM is the component that enforces separation between applications (firewall) and enables
The runtime environment under which Java programs in a smart card are executed. It is in charge of all the
A Java Card CAP (Converted Applet) file contains a binary representation of a package of classes that can be
An Applet in the context of Java Card technology is a small software program that is designed to run on
Application Identifier (AID) identifies an application (and certain kinds of files in card file systems) in a smart card
A Physical Unclonable Function (PUF) (sometimes also called physically unclonable function, which refers to a weaker security metric than