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Paperback Java Card? Technology for Smart Cards: Architecture and Programmer's Guide Book

ISBN: 0201703297

ISBN13: 9780201703290

Java Card? Technology for Smart Cards: Architecture and Programmer's Guide

Smart cards are taking off: more than 3 billion will be in use by the end of the Year 2000. Smart card technologies and skills are in enormous demand -- especially, familiarity with Sun's Java Card API. This specification brings Java technology to smart cards, enabling card issuers to build breakthrough platform-independent solutions, run multiple applications on the same card, and respond to changing customer needs by installing applications even...

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By PEDRO DIAZ ROBLES, My First Book of SMART CARD FOR JAVA CARD

Hi, This book is good for beginners like i, It attracts much to me like programming an application in Java Card Greetings!! CACALOMACAN , TOLUCA , ESTADO DE MEXICO

An excellent read for anyone who intends to develop Java Card applications

A really good book that explains not only Java Card specifics, but also some smartcard basics. A must read for someone who is intending to develop applications around Java Card and has never developed any application for smartcard. This book also covers some preliminary cryptography needed to understand Java Card API and applet loading. This book however only covers Java Card 2.1, with Java Card 2.2 and contactless products emerging at market place, another edition is due. Object sharing interface mechanisms are very well covered and so are some of the gotchas of ISO 7816 and its usage. It also includes a step-by-step guide to develop Java Card applets. Overall, a bible for someone who wants to be an expert Java Card developer.

Excellent book

I'm really impressed by the amount of details presented in this book. It really starts from the basics and covers lot of details which may interest advanced programmers/architects. It covers advanced topics like Transactions etc in detail.If you are looking for a good reading as well as reference book, I would suggest buying this book. It will go a long way with you!

A Must for Java Card Developers

If you're like me, new to Java Card development, this seems to be a must have. The book provides an introduction into Java Card development, code samples throughout the book and a brief step by step development guide. It also has the all important API reference documentation in the appendix.In brief, if you liked the Java Series JDBC book, you'll probably like this one as well.

Review from Java Card Forum participant

This book provides an excellent summary of the Java Card specifications (i.e. the Java Card 2.1 Runtime Environment (JCRE) Specification, the Java Card 2.1 API Specification and to a lesser extent the Java Card 2.1 Virtual Machine Specification) as well as the Java Card Applet Developer's Guide. It also provides a brief overview of smartcards, including the ISO 7816 Specification. It is an excellent book for someone who is relatively new to smartcards and in particular Java Cards. It is also a useful reference for advanced Java Card applet developers and Java Card implementors, since it provides a complete description of the Java Card API, as well as providing a detailed description of the Applet and APDU classes, transaction protection, transient objects and other features specific to Java Card. For Java Card implementors, it provides a fresh perspective on the Java Card specifications. For Java Card applet developer's it provides hints and techniques for writing robust and memory efficient Java Card applets.
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