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March 2009
Java Card 3: Classic Functionality Gets a Connectivity Boost Java Card 3.0 offers improved connected features that maximize enhanced hardware options. Sun engineer Peter Allenbach also compares it to Java SE, ME, and EE. September 12, 2008
Smart Card Software: The Art of Java Card 3.0 Programming At the Smart Event 2008 Conference in Sophia Antipolis, French Riviera, the Java Card 3.0 Platform hands-on session on September 17 through Smart University will give insights into programming for the Java Card 3.0 Platform. August 28, 2008
SIMagine 2009: Take part in the contest Gemalto, in association with Samsung Semiconductor Europe and Sun, is inviting Java experts, research engineers and start-up entrepreneurs to develop tomorrows' wireless applications using (U) SIM cards based on Java Card technology. April 24, 2008
Sun News - Interview Java Card 3.0 specification Sun Microsystems' Java Card evangelist talks about the availability of version 3.0 of the award winning Java Card platform specification. April 22, 2008
Sun Microsystems and Java Card Forum Announce Next Generation of Industry Leading Java Card Technology Secure, Programmable Cards Touch All Facets of Life, From ATM and Credit Cards to Government and Personal Identity Cards. April 16, 2008
Come help us celebrate in Berlin! If you are attending SIMposium, please join us April 22 at 5:00 PM for a cocktail and help us celebrate the official launch of Java Card 3.0 technology. March 31, 2008
Now available: Java Card 3.0 Specification This new release features a significantly enhanced execution environment, a new virtual machine, and new network-oriented features. March 14, 2008
SIMposium 2008 Come join us April 22-23 in Berlin. SIMalliance's SIMposium 2008 brings together the world's leading players in the mobile services value chain. This is the global conference and market place where the mobile services eco-system meets the wider SIM community. November 18, 2003
Java Card Technology Datasheet Java Card S enables a new category of fixed-function Java Card products. * As used on this web site, the terms "Java virtual machine" or "JVM" mean a virtual machine for the Java platform. | |
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