DF ,EF ,MF , all of file structure

DF(Dedicated File) ,EF(Elementary File) ,MF(Master File) all of file structure
ISO 7816-4 tell data in card will be in tree structure
SELECT file with get FCI come with response
Now I'm confuse how to keep these type of file to javacard?
Are these file is text file? (with string text in there)
if it's not a text file , What type of file it is? and how to keep data element / record in there
So, I don't understand what is the file ?
And how to make data element keep in file ,how to make tree structure,
how to keep all to javacard
I read specification and understand theory about file & tree structure But don't understand how to make these all in practice.
Can someone make me understand, I will thank you so much
Sorry for my stupid question , but I actually don't know .

Hey warherozer,
It is impossible to create all file structure with javacard, because javacard not support file structure
look at this link below will give you more clue
http://forum.java.sun.com/thread.jspa?forumID=23&threadID=237370
warherozer

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