Thanks for the suggestions but, if I'm not wrong, the compilers work in
such a way that you write the ASN syntax and you get the java classes.
My situation is the reverse one. I have a set of java classes and I
don't know how to write the ASN syntax. And this is where my ignorance
arise; I don't know how to put in ASN form the structure that I already
have.
Anyway, I'll look for some compiler that could help me with this.
Dear Mr. Conde
Yes, the compilers start with ASN.1 syntax and you get the java classes.
However, it is uncommon for someone to write his own ASN.1 syntax. More
typical is that one has to implement a protocol which is specified in
ASN.1, in which case the ASN.1 is already written and ready to go.
Is this not the case with you? If not, permit me to ask what it is you
wish to achieve and how it is you have come to ASN.1.
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