- On 3G and GSM handsets with Motorola OS, and GSM handsets with Linux OS
TheMIDP 2.0 Application Testing and Signing document provides a complete overview of the MIDP 2.0 security environment with guidelines and procedures for obtaining digital signatures, both during MIDlet development (development certificates) and after development for sales channels (production code signing).
- For the majority of MIDlets that require production code signing, Motorola recommends the Java Verified Program.
- For MIDlets that rely on features unique to an operator, developers must contact the particular operator.
- For access to proprietary Motorola features, developers must have an existing business relationship with Motorola.
- On Motorola iDEN Handsets
The iDEN Java ME SDK allows time-limited testing of your application during development. Developers should contact Sprint for production code signing. - On Motorola BREW Handsets
Developers should contact Sprint for production code signing.
To test applications and obtain production code signing, developers should contact Qualcomm.
For testing and certification of Windows Mobile® applications that conform to Microsoft® Mobile2Market test criteria as well as specific Motorola device requirements, MOTODEV recommends the National Software Testing Lab.
For testing and certification of Symbian/UIQ® applications that conform to the Symbian Signed Test Criteria, MOTODEV recommends the Symbian Signed program.
