Difference between files generated by converter

hi to all
can anybody plz tell me the diff between the .cap ,.ijc & .jca file generated by converter & use of those files while loading the SIM toolkit applet on the java card?
thanks in advance
Regards
Divyesh.

i but i think that will also not work .as Java Card
2.1 development kit uses the same jar file as java
card 2.1.2 kit.I think that the converter is different...you should try it.
and one more thing Axalto views internally uses java
card development kit 2.1.2 as a converter ,so how can
i try with java card kit 2.1?Call the converter process directly using the command line with the jar. See the Java Card Development Kit documentation for details.
-OR-
Create a converter configuration for the Views tool by editing the Views converter configuration:
VIEWS-Professional-1.8.X\config\converter\converter_globalconfig.xml
- Add the Java Card 2.1 converter to the converter defintions at the top of the file
- Add a custom <CardType> entry to your Views converter configuration file by copying an existing <CardType> entry. Change the CardType name value to something unique. Change the converter to match the converter definition you specified above. If you like, you can change the ATR to match your card.
Now start Views, on the converter page, you will see that you can select the newly created card type, and based on the specified "Sun Java Card Converter" version will be selected.
Now attempt to convert and load! Good luck - this is a possible solution. I hope it works...
When the tools limit you, find an alternate path!

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