Yes, it supports. You may use Gemalto's IDE which is actually an Eclipse integrated with JavaCard SDK. It is a pretty well-developed IDE which also supports STK apps for SIMCards with pretty much good ready-to-use examples.
Does Oracle's JavaCard SDK allow one to develop simtoolkit
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23-09-2022 - |
Question
I am trying to develop a SIMToolkit application.
i am complete new to this. I want to know what IDEs can be used to develop STK apps for SIM Cards.
Also I would like to know if JavaCard SDK allows to access call-related functions in STK.
Solution
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All the APIs are documented in ETSI 102 241 specification. You don't need Gemalto's super expensive SDK. ETSI web site will provide all the documentation and JAR files.
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