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SDK for the Intel® Dynamic Application Loader (Intel® DAL)

To download the SDK, contact your Intel® representative.

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Features

  • Write and compile your code using the custom plug-in for the Eclipse* Integrated Development Environment (IDE).
  • Package your applet using the included Pack Tool.
  • Merge multiple versions of an applet into a single file using the DALP Tool for flexible compatibility.
  • Simulate the Java* environment using the Emulauncher.
  • Send test commands to your applet using the Generic Host Application.

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System Requirements

  • Windows* 7 or later (32 bit or 64 bit)
  • The Eclipse IDE version 3.7.2 (Indigo) or later
  • Java* Development Kit (version 6, 7, 8, 9, or 10)
  • Microsoft Visual Studio* 2010, 2012, 2013, or 2015 (to create your host application)
  • Administrator access to your development machine

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Training

Learn how to create an applet that will run in the secure Intel® DAL environment.

How to Create Your First Project

Code Samples

The SDK includes a large number of sample applets and host applications that demonstrate the most prominent features of Intel DAL. They can also be freely edited, so you can use them as a starting point for your own applets.

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  • Protected Storage
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