Java ME Developer Guide

Chapter 16 - Java ME™ Access to certificates on SIM and phone memory

allow certificates that are used by JVM to be deleted if needed. The user may view more detailed information about a particular certificate by highlighting the certificate name and selecting the VIEW soft key. Once selected, an "Editable List" will be cre- ated with options: Name, Expiration Date and Status(Enable/Disable). A new option: Delete must be added to this "Edit List" to allow it to be deleted.

A new List Item "Delete" must be added to the "Editable List", if this feature is flexed on. It allows the user to select this item to delete the certificate. The procedure is shown in Figure 9 .

￿If the certificate is a Java type of certificate, the "Delete" item shows up in the "Editable List" only when the certificate belongs to the Trusted Third Party Domain and is not READ_ONLY. "Delete" item shall not be displayed for certificates stored as READ_ONLY.

￿If the certificate is a SSL type of certificate, the "Delete" item shall not be displayed.

Enable/Disable/Delete options must not appear for Operator and Manufacturer Domain Root Certificates.

Enable/Disable options must appear for Trusted Third Party certificates which are not READ_ONLY. Enable/Disable options must not appear for certificates stored as READ_ONLY.

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