Amanda Ortega a écrit :
I tried to load my package under control of the security domain
A000000003000000, but this error is showed:
>GPShell.exe cardEdgeInstall.
select -AID A000000003000000
--> 00A4040008A000000003000000
<-- 6A82
select_application() returns 0x80216A82 (6A82: The application to be
selected could not be found.)
this is very unexpected ! the card domain shall be present ... or it
isn't a GP card
try to select it with "old" (OP 2.0.1) AID: ie A0000000030000 (7 bytes long)
or with partial AID (it the card supports it), try A000000003 only.
Sorry, but I didn't understand how to convert my classes with *2.1*
export files, could you explain more step by step, please?
may be it is also useful to explain the goal...
when you compile Java source, you obtain class files (yes obvious thing).
these class describe their content and dependency with indicator stored
in the constants pool.
that pool contains descriptors in form of package / class name (eg
"java.lang.String"), method identifier.
these string (chain of characters) identifiers are not easy to manage
for a JavaCard VM, so they are converted to numerical identifiers, one
int16 value for the package, one for the class and so on.
here come the exports file: they contain the numerical identifiers to be
used instead of the literal ones.
and prior to be able to load a class in card you have to convert the
class files (or a JAR) into a CAP file thank to these export files.
how you do this depends of your dev. tools; it could be a SUN provided
tool, or a proprietary (card provider) one.
since you do have a CAP file (that currently fails to load) you had
generate it, check your build process (script, ...) to find out where it
is generated.
at this point simply change the parameter of this converter to use the
2.1 export files; you will basically replace the current path that
points to 2.2.x EXP files to your new path containing the 2.1 EXP files;
of course you have first download a 2.1 JVC-SDK from SUN, and simply
store the EXP files somewhere relevant; do not change anything else to
your JVC environment, you can keep the currently used API, stub (if
any), ..., simply use the EXP files in your "class2cap" conversion.
Sylvain.
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