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Ask once: The first time in the whole MIDlet life the MIDlet uses a protected feature, user is prompted to grant access. It
remains valid until the MIDlet is removed from the handset.
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Always: The security group unconditionally grants access to protected features.
A MIDlet has a security status which is either "uncertified", or else "certified".
An "uncertified" status means that the origin of the MIDlet could not be verified by the mobile phone at installation time. As
far as the phone knows, the MIDlet could have been written by anyone.
A "certified" status means that the MIDlet was digitally signed by a known party, whose name is displayed by the mobile
phone.
Security permissions are different for "uncertified" or "certified" MIDlets.
Security configuration menu
When a MIDlet is installed in the mobile phone, default security authorizations are applied.
This default security configuration may be altered through the "Options/Permissions" menu of an installed MIDlet.
Once in the "Permissions" menu, the security domain of the MIDlet is displayed briefly.
The menu displayed allows you to increase or decrease permissions currently applied to the current MIDlet for each of the
security groups.
However please note that you may not be proposed to choose all of the 5 permissions levels depending on the permission
group, the permissions that the MIDlet requires and the security domain in which the MIDlet was installed.
When you set a more permissive authorization to a security group than the current value, mobile phone asks you to confirm
your increased risk exposure.
What is Java™?
Business applications and games are easily downloadable by the end-user on a Java™ featured handset.
Your mobile phone is a MIDP 2.0 compliant Java™ platform which implements WMA (SMS support) and MMAPI (Multimedia
support) options, providing an exciting environment to run highly graphical, networked and intuitive MIDP applications.
What is a MIDlet?
A Java™ application or a game designed to run in a mobile phone is named a MIDlet (MIDP applet).
A MIDlet is usually made of 2 files:
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The JAD file
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The JAR file
JAD file stands for
J
ava™
A
pplication
D
escriptor. It is a small file describing the content of a JAR file.
JAR file stands for
J
ava™
A
rchive. It refers to the application data themselves (program, images, sound). A
JAR file may be
up to 200 kilo-bytes large.
Note
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In rare circumstances, MIDlet vendors may provide no JAD file and the MIDlet is the JAR file alone. In such a case it
is your only responsibility to evaluate the risk to download the JAR file without possibility of consulting the JAD file.
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