What is a JAD file?

February 17th, 2008 by uCertify Leave a reply »

JAD stands for Java Application Descriptor. The file contains attributes that are used by application management software to manage the life cycle of a MIDlet. It has certain mandatory as well as optional attributes. The attributes in a JAD file are represented in the following form:

Attribute-name:attribute-value

It must specify the attributes such as name, vendor, and URL of the MIDlet suite. Apart from these attributes, there are also other mandatory and optional attributes.

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