Dear Igor,
IM> ... you must copy the JCE SunPCSC provider ...
This is simple to say, but what to copy and where to place DLLs ?
- j2pcsc.dll ?
- j2pkcs11.dll ?
- sunpkcs11.jar ?
- rt.jar: ?
- sun.security.smartcardio.* ?
- javax.smartcardio.* ?
- com.sun.security.* ?
- java.security.* ?
Best Regards,
Miroslav Nachev
IM> You can use JPCSC to Linux or Windows.
IM> You can use the new API Smart Card I/O of Java 6 in JDK 5,
IM> you must copy the JCE SunPCSC provider and include it into
IM> securiry file propertie (lib\security\java.security) like:
IM> security.provider.X=sun.security.smartcardio.SunPCSC
IM> X = index
IM> I hope it help you
IM> 2006/4/19, Miroslav Nachev <[EMAIL PROTECTED] >:
IM> Dear Igor,
IM>> you can use ... or new API Smart Card I/O of Java 6 (beta)
IM> Unfortunately this API is included in JDK 6 which is in beta realise.
IM> It can't be downloaded separetely to be used with JDK 5.
IM> --
IM> Best regards,
IM> Miroslav mailto: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
IM> Wednesday, April 19, 2006, 6:42:33 PM, you wrote:
IM>> you can use jpcsc or new API Smart Card I/O of Java 6 (beta)
IM>> 2006/4/13, Miroslav Nachev < [EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
IM>> Hi,
IM>> I am new in Smart Card access. We have a Java based Application which
IM>> have to use Smart Card for reading of Public and Private Keys.
>>>From where I can start with some samples and which libraries have to
IM>> use for Linux and Windows?
IM>> Thank you in advance.
IM>> --
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