Java User’s Guide
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11.3
Java IDE .......................................................................................................... 75
11.3.1 NetBeans IDE 5.0, NetBeans 5.5 or NetBeans 5.5.x.......................... 75
11.3.1.1 Switching Emulator to IMP-NG Emulator ............................ 76
11.3.1.2 Templates............................................................................ 77
11.3.1.3 Examples ............................................................................ 78
11.3.1.4 Compile and Run ................................................................ 79
11.3.1.5 Starting Debug Session without Downloading Java Files ... 79
11.3.1.6 Displaying Java "System.out" in NetBeans IDE window ..... 80
11.3.2 Eclipse 3.0 and Eclipse 3.1................................................................ 81
11.3.2.1 Eclipse 3.0........................................................................... 81
11.3.2.2 Eclipse 3.1........................................................................... 81
11.3.2.3 Eclipse 3.2........................................................................... 81
11.3.2.4 Using Eclipse with ME Plugin up to Version 1.2.3............... 82
11.3.2.5 Using Eclipse with ME Plugin 1.5.x ..................................... 83
11.3.2.6 Using Eclipse with ME Plugin 1.6.x ..................................... 85
11.3.2.7 Import Example ................................................................... 86
11.3.2.8 Compile and Debug ............................................................ 87
11.3.2.9 Starting Debug Session without Downloading Java Files ... 89
11.3.3 Borland JBuilder X .............................................................................. 91
11.3.3.1 Examples ............................................................................ 92
11.3.3.2 Starting Debug Session without Downloading Java Files ... 93
11.3.4 Borland JBuilder 2005 and JBuilder 2006 Enterprise/Developer........ 94
11.3.4.1 Examples ............................................................................ 95
11.4
Breakpoints ...................................................................................................... 95
11.5
Switching Java “System.out” to IDE Debug Window ....................................... 96
11.6
Important Information for Java Debugging on Windows Vista ......................... 97
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Java Security ............................................................................................................. 98
12.1
Secure Data Transfer....................................................................................... 98
12.1.1 Create a Secure Data Transfer Environment Step by Step .............. 100
12.2
Execution Control........................................................................................... 103
12.2.1 Change to Secured Mode Concept................................................... 104
12.2.2 Concept for the Signing the Java MIDlet .......................................... 105
12.3
Application and Data Protection..................................................................... 106
12.4
Structure and Description of the Java Security Commands .......................... 106
12.4.1 Structure of the Java Security Commands ....................................... 107
12.4.2 Build Java Security Command.......................................................... 108
12.4.3 Send Java Security Command to the Module................................... 109
12.5
Create a Java Security Environment Step by Step........................................ 110
12.5.1 Create Key Store .............................................................................. 110
12.5.2 Export X.509 Root Certificate ........................................................... 110
12.5.3 Create Java Security Commands ..................................................... 110
12.5.4 Sign a MIDlet .................................................................................... 112
12.6
Attention......................................................................................................... 112