If you want to load an openplatform card you may want to take a look at
http://titanium.dstc.edu.au/security/Piccola
or check out the musclecard applet loader at
http://musclecard.com/musclecard/index.html
Its Readme explains how to cook your own load file with only the JCDK at hand. It comes with source code, and is designed for loading cyberflex e-gate cards, which is also an OP card. With a few modifications it should load other cards too. The javaworld article is 5 years old and applies to a very proprietary loading mechanism the non-OP cyberflex 16K cards had those days. Quite funny, the original XCardI tool from CITI, which is designed to load cyberflex 16K cards, was the foundation for the musclecard project.
Regards Martin
P.S.: IBM's OpenCard (OCF) has nothing to do with Visa's former Global-, now Open Platform, it just sounds similar.
I have found a quite promising article on Javaworld (Write OpenCard services for downloading Java Card apps):
http://www.javaworld.com/javaworld/jw-02-1999/jw-02-javadev.html
The example is for a cyberflex 16 but should apply to Openplatform Cards in general. The IBM JCOP cards are also using the Openplatform model for downloading applets.
What do you think?
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