It depends ... Could you please post the relevant part of the program that
creates the problem ?
How are the SmartCard and Service objects created and how are they used by
the threads ?
Best regards,
Thomas
Thomas Schaeck
IBM Pervasive Computing Division - Smart Card Solutions
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"Tom McKearney" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 22.02.2000
19:46:08
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Subject: [OCF] InvalidCardChannelException?
have you seen this: (possible threading issue)
opencard.core.service.InvalidCardChannelException: channel not current
channel
at opencard/core/service/CardServiceScheduler.releaseCardChannel
(CardServiceScheduler.java:339)
at opencard/core/service/CardService.releaseCardChannel
(CardService.java:360)
[snipped app-specific stack trace]
I was loading data in a background thread, while in the main thread was
doing something else.
Is there a problem with doing this?
Tom McKearney
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