Hi Anders,

many thanks for answering. I don't know what happened, but over the
weekend I seemed to blow my rather old account Neil.Young, so it is
BANNED now (I did never appear such things :() and I don't know, why.
What went wrong with my subscription?

So I'm forced to use this rediculous account to proceed :) Neil and
Spongebob, what a difference ;)

OK, back to the problem: JCE based API, hmm. Could you please be a bit
more specific? What I wanted to achieve is to gain access to the SIM
card, especially to the authentication algorithms.

Please don't let our conversation stop, you are my only contact to
this group... I was a very active member in the beginning of Android,
but shifted my focus in 2008. The only thing, I wanted, was to
return... But I was BANNED, thanks...

Regards


On 23 Feb., 13:10, Anders Rundgren <[email protected]> wrote:
> I don't know but JSR 177 seems to be a J2ME-related JSR.
> Android has (in theory) a JCE-based API that does what JSR 177 does
> and more.
> The problem is really that there is no link between the JCE and the
> SIM if that's what you are looking for.
> Personally I think using the SIM with JSR 177 is a bad idea, SIM TK
> solutions are the only generally available.
>
> You may be interested inhttp://android-keystore-v2.webpki.org
>
> BTW, are you the "real" Neil Young? :-)  I'm a true fan!
>
> Rgds
> AR
>
> On Feb 21, 2:59 pm, "Neil.Young" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Simple question. More answers?
>
> > Regards

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