Firstget a copy of JCOP tools from the secure files area of the website. In that zip there is a Getting Started document which walks you through installing the tools in eclipse and then describes an activation process. When you are create a new java card project you will get an activation dialog.
Item 1. Even though you can get the JCOP tools download in the secure files area on the nxp website, the download is not a "licensed installation" so that's a bust. Of course that is not mentioned in the document that is in the tools download: JCOP_Tools_Getting_Started
Item 2: I got cards from a contact at NXP but they were not "JCOP Engineering Samples".. so presumably there is some way of getting JCOP engineering samples, but I could find no documentation about how to do that.
In the Getting started doc it only says that "the entry point for ordering is docstore" and gives an old URL. However docstore has been replaced by secure files, so you go there and you are back to square one downloading the unlicensed copy of jcop tools. However if you keep reading way down in Section 5.5.3 it finally says that you have to send your "serial number from the installation" to
tools...@nxp.com. Just above section 5.5.3 there is a image of the dialog you get in eclipse when you try and start a new card project with the JCOP tools installed. IN that dialog box you find the serial number.
6. On the dialog box that appears get the serial number and send it along with your PGP public key to
tools.jcop.nxp.com and they will send you an encrypted activation code which you can unencrypt with your PGP private key and then restarting eclipse put that key in the 'Verify Activation Code' dialog box.
In one of the older versions of the JCOP tools there is a Sample project included with the tools package. I think it was one of the toolsets for JCOP2.4.x, but I can't be sure - the files are circa 2008 so that's probably correct. In any event, unpack that (JCOPExamples) to a directory, and use that directory as a valid eclipse/jcop workspace for activating your toolset. Otherwise, go the password route mentioned elsewhere.
The #jcop project participated in the 2021 IEEE Big Data Conference with Dr. Vasileios Mavroeidis from University of Oslo presenting our research [on the integration of course of action playbooks into shareable cyber threat intelligence. The research has been conducted in collaboration with SAPPAN and CONCORDIA Project.
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