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the difference between an applet and an executable load file

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the difference between an applet and an executable load file

Post by Benli » Thu May 19, 2016 4:12 am

Could anyone explain the difference between an applet and an executable load file to me briefly? Thanks

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Re: the difference between an applet and an executable load file

Post by Harten » Thu May 19, 2016 8:05 am

Here is the description from GP:
An Executable Load File is the actual on-card container of one or more application's executable code (Executable Modules). It may reside in Immutable Persistent Memory or may be created in Mutable Persistent Memory as the resulting image of a Load File Data Block. The format in which the Executable Load File is stored on the card is beyond the scope of this Specification.

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Re: the difference between an applet and an executable load file

Post by AmigoJack » Fri May 20, 2016 1:36 am

Package or Library == Executable Load File, Applet == Module,

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