At java development kit use only java ?

Hi
l am new about javacard programming.
l will take G&P firmasından JCS Suite v3.0 Toolkit.
l have some questions about it(especially about javacard development kit)?
I will do some operation in card as signing , sent hash to card , take number.... And l dont use any APDU. I want to use only java about it. Is it possible with that or sample development kit?
Additionally . Is there sample dev. kit to work in linux platform?
Thanks your answers

a.farukyazi wrote:
l am new about javacard programming.
l will take G&P firmasından JCS Suite v3.0 Toolkit.You probably mean G&D?
l have some questions about it(especially about javacard development kit)?
I will do some operation in card as signing , sent hash to card , take number.... And l dont use any APDU. I want to use only java about it. Is it possible with that or sample development kit?Off-card API for communication with Java Card is implemented in Java 6, javax.smartcardio .
Additionally . Is there sample dev. kit to work in linux platform?Check out the M.U.S.C.L.E project.

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