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J2ME Wireless Toolkit User’s Guide • October 2004
B.5
Using Security Features
The full spectrum of the J2ME Wireless Toolkit’s security features are also available
from the command line. You can adjust the emulator’s default protection domain,
sign MIDlet suites, and manage certificates.
B.5.1
Changing the Emulator’s Default Protection
Domain
To adjust the emulator’s default protection domain, use the following option with
the
emulator
command:
-Xdomain <
domain_type
>
Assigns a security domain to the MIDlet suite. Domain types include
untrusted
,
trusted
,
minimum
, and
maximum
.
mm.control.mixing
MMedia > Audio Mixing
Value: true | false
mm.control.record
MMedia > Audio Record
Value: true | false
mm.control.volume
Value: true | false
mm.format.midi
MMedia > MIDI format
Value: true | false
mm.format.video
MMedia > Video format
Value: true | false
mm.format.wav
MMedia > WAV Audio format
Value: true | false
wma.client.phoneNumber
WMA > Phone Number of Next Emulator
Value: integer
wma.server.firstAssignedPhoneNumber
WMA > First Assigned Phone Number
Value: integer
wma.server.percentFragmentLoss
WMA > % Random Message Fragment Loss
Value: integer
wma.server.deliveryDelayMS
WMA > Message Fragment Delivery Delay (ms)
Value: integer
TABLE 13
Emulator Preferences Properties List
Property Name
Property Description and Legal Values