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Java application on Pocket PC

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maronnamia - 27 Jan 2004 20:32 GMT
Hi, it is possible to write a Java Application on Pocket PC? i must
write an application that do criptography operations (digital sign,
digest, etc.).

thanks
Karl Scheibelhofer - 30 Jan 2004 16:24 GMT
you may have a look at our IAIK-JCE Micro Edition
https://jce.iaik.tugraz.at/products/10_ME-jce/index.php.
an evaluation version is available from
https://jce.iaik.tugraz.at/download/evaluation/index.php (register on top
first). it contains some demo source as well.

i hope this is what you are looking for.

regards

 Karl

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> Hi, it is possible to write a Java Application on Pocket PC? i must
> write an application that do criptography operations (digital sign,
> digest, etc.).
>
> thanks


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