"Michael Bender" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
[snip]
> here, please bear with me). Applications link with a shared library or
include
> a jar file in their CLASSPATH. If an application is a Java application, is
> uses the classes in the jar file to communicate with the OCF daemon, and
> if the application is not a Java application (and hence doesn't want to
have
> the burden of instantiating a JVM just to do smart card-related tasks)
those
> applications link with a shared library that is written in C and which
> communicates with the OCF daemon. The applications themselves never
actually
> run OCF code in their JVM or address space.

Well, I have one more question for you:

What communications medium is used to communicate between the Java Class (or
Shared Library) to talk with your daemon?

Tom McKearney (using someone else's machine)





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