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J2MEWireless Java[tm] Security
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Published: 10th Aug 2005 |
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Add CommentFiled in: J2MEBy Qusay Mahmoud Release 1.0 January 2002 The Mobile Information Device Profile (MIDP), which is built on top of the Connected Limited Device Configuration Profile (CLDC), allows you to develop wireless Java applications that can be downloaded over the air from open networks. Once downloaded, they can run on the user's device. Should the user be worried about security issues, such as corrupting the cellular phone, deleting data from the device, or transferring data to a remote server?...n
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