| Zhiqun Chen. Java Card Technology for Smart Cards: Architecture and Programmer 's Guide. Addison-Wesley, 2000. |
....on today s smart cards. Java Card keeps the essence of Java, like inheritance, virtual methods, overloading, but leaves out features such as large primitive data types (long, double and float) characters and string, multidimensional arrays, garbage collection, object cloning, security managers [1, 10]. Given the security critical application areas of Java Card, the language has been endowed with an elaborate security architecture. Applets are separated by a firewall which prevents one applet from accessing objects owned by another applet. Shareable objects and interfaces are used to provide ....
Zhiqun Chen. Java Card Technology for Smart Cards: Architecture and Programmer's Guide. Addison-Wesley, 2000.
....not support all the features in Java language, the Java Card virtual machine can only support the features that are required by the language subset. The Java Card virtual machine is discussed in detail in the next chapter. Table 2. Supported and unsupported Java features in the Java Card platform [9]. Supported Java Features Unsupported Java Features . Small primitive data types: boolean, byte, short . One dimensional arrays . Java packages, classes, interfaces and exceptions . Java object oriented features: inheritance, virtual methods, overloading and dynamic object creation, ....
....converter. During the conversion from class files into a CAP file, the converter performs tasks that a Java virtual machine would perform at class loading time. The idea behind the preprocessing is to keep the JCVM on a smart card as small as possible. The converter performs the following tasks [9]: Checks for Java Card language violations . Initializes static variables in the classes . Resolves symbolic references . Optimizes bytecode . Allocates storage and creates virtual machine data structures to represent classes. An installation program on the smart card receives the contents ....
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