Dominik,

Yea, that's right. All it does currently is read; at least via the
Java API. If you look at the kernel source though, a bunch of ifdefs
which allow for emulation were all disabled. So full compliance with
the NFC standard will have to wait for a future kernel release.

On Dec 7, 5:42 am, Gruntz Dominik <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> Do I see it right, that the Android 2.3NFCAPI does not provide functionality 
> to access a secure element? A secure element is a smartcard connected to 
> theNFCcontroller, i.e. a secure storage in the device, either embedded in the 
> mobile phone, on the SIM card or on a SD card.
>
> With JavaME access to the secure element was provided with JSR177 which 
> supported the communication with smart card applications usind APDU commands. 
> I have not seen comparable functionality in package android.nfc.
>
> Thanks for any hints
> Dominik

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