Release of the new Java Card Development Kit version 26.0
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Release of the new Java Card Development Kit version 26.0
"This release represents an important evolution of the platform, introducing Preview Features across both the Simulator and the Tools, enabling developers to experiment with upcoming capabilities. The main purpose of introducing preview features is to allow developers to use these capabilities in real-world contexts and provide feedback. Details on Java Card Preview Features are available in the Java Card API documentation and are also explained in a Blog "How Preview Features Support Java Card Evolution"."
"Preview features are: Fully specified and implemented; Available for real-world usage; Subject to change based on developer feedback. They allow developers to experiment early, validate new APIs before they are finalized, and explore upcoming platform capabilities. Support is enabled via the -enable-preview option, now available consistently across the Simulator and the Tools."
"In this release, both BDH and ECSDSA, introduced as preview features to support the EMV® Contactless Book E - Security and Key Management v1.1 specification, are available in a stable form for development and validation purposes. Blinded Diffie-Hellman (BDH) Adds support for key agreement using the Blinded Diffie-Hellman (BDH) protocol, as defined in the EMV® Contactless Book E - Security and Key Managem"
Java Card Development Kit 26.0 provides an environment to design, develop, test, and verify Java Card applications. The release introduces Java Card Preview Features across both the simulator and the tools. Preview features are fully specified and implemented, available for real-world usage, and subject to change based on developer feedback. Support is enabled consistently using the -enable-preview option. The release also includes Preview Cryptography Features for EMV Contactless Book E Security and Key Management v1.1. Blinded Diffie-Hellman (BDH) support enables key agreement using the BDH protocol. ECSDSA is also provided in stable form for development and validation purposes.
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