Untrusted midlet suites, Untrusted domain – Motorola HANDSET C381P User Manual

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MIDP
2.0 Security Model

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MIDletStateChangeException class in the javax.microedition.midlet
package

All constructors and inherited methods for the
MIDletStateChangeException class in the javax.microedition.midlet
package

Supported

Table 26 Security feature/class support for MIDP 2.0

Please note the domain configuration is selected upon agreement with the operator.

Untrusted MIDlet Suites

A MIDlet suite is untrusted when the origin or integrity of the JAR file cannot be trusted by
the device.
The following are conditions of untrusted MIDlet suites:

• If errors occur in the process of verifying if a MIDlet suite is trusted, then the

MIDlet suite will be rejected.

• Untrusted MIDlet suites will execute in the untrusted domain where access to

protected APIs or functions is not allowed or allowed with explicit confirmation
from the user.

Untrusted Domain

Any MIDlet suites that are unsigned will belong to the untrusted domain. Untrusted
domains handsets will allow, without explicit confirmation, untrusted MIDlet suites access
to the following APIs:

• javax.microedition.rms –

RMS APIs

• javax.microedition.midlet

– MIDlet Lifecycle APIs

• javax.microedition.lcdui

– User Interface APIs

javax.microedition.lcdui.game

Gaming APIs

javax.microedition.media

Multimedia APIs for sound playback

javax.microedition.media.control

– Multimedia APIs for sound

playback

The untrusted domain will allow, with explicit user confirmation, untrusted MIDlet suites
access to the following protected APIs or functions:

• javax.microedition.io.HttpConnection –

HTTP protocol

• javax.microedition.io.HttpsConnection –

HTTPS protocol

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