- Java vm card update
- Java vm card update
- Java Card Platform 2.2.2 Overview
- Thread: Java VM Card Update Procedure
- Java VM Card Update Procedure
- Re: Java VM Card Update Procedure
- Thread: Ricoh Mpc4000 Java VM Card
- Ricoh Mpc4000 Java VM Card
- Re: Ricoh Mpc4000 Java VM Card
- Re: Ricoh Mpc4000 Java VM Card
- Re: Ricoh Mpc4000 Java VM Card
- Re: Ricoh Mpc4000 Java VM Card
- Re: Ricoh Mpc4000 Java VM Card
Java vm card update
Java Card technology is the leading open, interoperable platform that enables smart cards and other resource-constrained devices to securely run Java technology-based applications. Java Card 3.0.4 Specification continues the traditional cross-platform and cross-vendor applet interoperability that exist in the Java Card 3.0.1 and 2.2.x platforms.
The Java Card Platform specification, consists of two editions: Classic Edition, and Connected Edition. In this latest release, only the Classic Edition has been modified, so its version number has changed to 3.0.4.
- Classic Edition 3.0.4
- The Classic Edition is based on an evolution of the Java Card Platform, Version 2.2.2 and targets resource-constrained devices that support applet-based applications. Release 3.0.4 is the second release of the Classic Edition. Bug fixes and clarifications against the Java Card 3.0.1 specifications and new security algorithms have been added, while backwards compatibility is maintained. Specification documents include:
- Virtual Machine Specification for the Java Card Platform, Classic Edition provides the instruction set of the Java Card Virtual Machine (VM), the supported subset of the Java language, and the file formats used to install applets and libraries into Java Card technology-enabled devices. This VM mirrors those VMs found in previous releases of the Java Card platform, including v2.2.2.
- Runtime Environment Specification for the Java Card Platform, Classic Edition defines the necessary behavior of the runtime environment (RE) in any implementation of Java Card technology. The RE includes the implementation of the Java Card Virtual Machine, the Java Card API classes, and runtime support services such as the selection and deselection of applets. This RE mirrors those REs found in previous releases of the Java Card platform, including v2.2.2.
- Application Programming Interface for the Java Card Platform, Classic Edition complements the Java Card RE Specification, and describes the application programming interface of the Java Card technology. It contains the class definitions required to support the Java Card VM and the Java Card RE. This API mirrors those APIs found in previous releases of the Java Card platform, including v2.2.2.
For a complete list of enhancements in this latest release, please refer to the Release Notes.
Java vm card update
The latest version of the Java Card Platform Specification is available for download.
Java Card technology is the leading open, interoperable platform for smart cards and secure tokens. Providing the basis for cross-platform and cross-vendor applet interoperability, the Java Card Platform Specification includes three documents:
- The Java Card Virtual Machine Specification Provide the instruction set of the Java Card Virtual Machine (VM), the supported subset of the Java language, and the file formats used to install applets and libraries into Java Card technology-enabled devices.
- The Java Card Runtime Environment Specification defines the necessary behavior of the runtime environment (RE) in any implementation of the Java Card technology. The RE includes the implementation of the Java Card Virtual Machine, the Java Card API classes, and runtime support services such as the selection and deselection of applets.
- APIs for the Java Card Platform complements the Java Card RE Specification, and describes the application programming interface of the Java Card technology. It contains the class definitions required to support the Java Card VM and the Java Card RE.
Java Card Platform 2.2.2 Overview
Version 2.2.2 of the Java Card Specification introduces several optional additions to the award-winning Java Card platform. These new features provide specific support for the latest contactless and ID cards. Java Card 2.2.2 also includes enhancements to align with future smart card and USIM card standards.
Key benefits of Java Card 2.2.2 include improved interoperability for cards with multiple communication interfaces, richer cryptography and security features, and standardized biometry support. It also provides a series of new APIs for a more memory-efficient application development. Java Card technology v2.2.2 is ready for the next generation of smart card standards, and is fully backward-compatible with previous versions.
New features in Java Card 2.2.2 :
- Utility APIs for TLV, BCD, short, int
- Management of multiple contact/contactless interfaces
- Support for up to 20 logical channels
- ISO7816-based Extended length APDU support
- Additional cryptography algorithms : HMAC-MD5, HMAC-SHA1, SHA-256 and Korean Seed
- Signature with message recovery
- Partial message digest
- External memory access API
Compatibility with previous versions
Version 2.2.2 is an incremental update to the Java Card specification. As such it continues to provide the same benefits brought to developers and smart cards issuers by versions 2.2 and 2.2.1 :
- Support for latest SIM cards standards
- Advanced memory management
- Easier design and development of applications
- Strict compatibility testing
- Latest cryptography algorithms
- Backward compatibility with all previous versions
Applications written for previous versions of Java Card technology will run on Java Card 2.2.2 cards.
Download the Java Card Platform Specification v2.2.2 Download
Still available for download:
Java Card Platform Specification, v2.2.1 Download
Java Card Platform Specification, v2.2 Download
Java Card Platform Specification, v2.1.1 Download
Java Card Platform Specification, v2.1 Download
Thread: Java VM Card Update Procedure
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Java VM Card Update Procedure
My latest dumb-ass question regarding Java VM Cards is this: does anybody know where to find the update procedure? I’ve hunted high and low on Tessa with no luck.
p.s. I already have the manual, Paul!
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Re: Java VM Card Update Procedure
Wel it isn’t a dumb-ass question. The training manual says the VM Card Update Tool can be downloaded from Tessa, but I also can’t find it. If I find it I will let you know.
Thread: Ricoh Mpc4000 Java VM Card
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Ricoh Mpc4000 Java VM Card
I need 2 VM Cards for an MPc4000 as soon as possible, however they are back-ordered from Ricoh until the middle of July. My questions are as follows:
1.) Is there any way that you know of to download the Java to put onto a standard SD card?
2.) Does anybody have one of these (Type I, EDP code 414711) which they would sell to us?
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Re: Ricoh Mpc4000 Java VM Card
Are you installing Global Scan ?
I believe Ricoh have a batch file on their website that allows the Java script to be copied directly to an SD card.
From memory the batch file makes a directory on the SD card like «COMMON\SDK\JARS», or there abouts.
It’s been awhile since I had to do this direclty to a SDcard so Ricoh may have changed the above.
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Re: Ricoh Mpc4000 Java VM Card
Close but no cigar, I’m installing CAP v2.
I don’t suppose you know whereabouts on the website it was, do you?
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Re: Ricoh Mpc4000 Java VM Card
Originally Posted by Llama God
I need 2 VM Cards for an MPc4000 as soon as possible, however they are back-ordered from Ricoh until the middle of July. My questions are as follows:
1.) Is there any way that you know of to download the Java to put onto a standard SD card?
2.) Does anybody have one of these (Type I, EDP code 414711) which they would sell to us?
I can check in the morning. I may have some that were pulled from new units. Their all US cards though.
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Re: Ricoh Mpc4000 Java VM Card
Originally Posted by Tonerbomb
I can check in the morning. I may have some that were pulled from new units. Their all US cards though.
Should it matter if they’re from US machines? I’d guess that the Java card will be universal.
Anyway, if you wouldn’t mind having a hunt around it’s be massively appreciated. Let me know if you do and we can talk about payment and that sort of thing.
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Re: Ricoh Mpc4000 Java VM Card
Originally Posted by Llama God
Close but no cigar, I’m installing CAP v2.
I don’t suppose you know whereabouts on the website it was, do you?
Do a search on the Ricoh site for the latest Ver.
VM Card Type I SDK ver 4.25
Have a look in any of the Multifunctions Devices| Download Solutions |
The above version is the latest I found for MPC range.
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