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    java card

    Hi, I am looking for a platform to abstract form, I have to write a simple library that implements a network P2P server/Client scenario in TCP/IP or SNMP etc. The library has to be applicable for a variety of microcontroller.

    I thought a few years ago there was a lot of talk about embedded Java. I have not used embedded java before though I am very familiar with the language.

    My question is, what exactly is java card.
    Is java card a set of libraries for abstracting from an embedded device e.g libraries for development of a jvr for an embedded device, or is it a standard interface to embedded devices e.g. commands for controlling the embedded device, or maybe both, if both what is the interface part of java card, alternativeley I could be going in the complete wrong direction.

    Any input would be appreciated
    Thanx
    djdj

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    Red face sun java compliant java virtual machine OS

    Same question again

    Does anyone know where to get the sun standard for a java sun compliant java virtual machine OS specifically for microcontrollers and or smart cards.

    thanx
    djdj

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    Hope this helps
    Graham

    Before you criticize someone, you should walk a mile in their shoes. That way, when you criticize them, and if they get mad, you are a mile away and you have their shoes ;-)

    http://www.grahamrobinsonsoftware.com

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