7 Applets
Note: Using applets is optional. You can skip this section if you are not using Java‑enabled smart cards.
Applets are small programs that execute on a smart card to provide applications such as electronic purses, password management and other functions that need to be run within the secure, local context of a smart card. MyID can manage the lifecycle of smart card applets, including loading, updating and deleting. At present, MyID supports applets that use GlobalPlatform Java keys.
Note: GlobalPlatform keys were previously known as Open Platform keys.
If your organization is using applets as part of its implementation of MyID, you must:
- Put the applet in a location accessible to the workstation you are using
- Be using Java-enabled devices in your implementation (see the appropriate integration guide for further information)
- Enter the GlobalPlatform keys provided by the card vendor – these are sometimes referred to as factory keys
- Create your organization’s own GlobalPlatform keys (customer keys) to increase security
- Enter details of the applets and upload the applet files to the MyID server
- Specify the applets that are to be written to cards that are issued with each credential profile (see section 11, Managing credential profiles)
From within the Applets category, you can:
- Enter customer and factory GlobalPlatform keys
- Add an applet to the list of those available to MyID
- Edit details of an existing applet
- Remove an applet from the list of those available