Or, you could just use java.lang.String.getBytes();
"Arturo Garcia Ares" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> Take a look to class opencard.core.util.HexString ...
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> On Mon, 13 Mar 2000, Paul Sheridan wrote:
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> > Dear Opencard members,
> > Any help you could offer would be very much appreciated ! Here is my
problem, I am trying to write an applet proxy CardService, and I need a way
of converting a java.lang.String into a byte array of its hex
representation.
> >
> > f.e.:
> > String = "Paul" therefore the array should be: [50] [61] [75] [6C]
> >
> > java.lang.String getBytes returns the value in decimal i.e. [80] [97]
[117] [108] - but what I need is the hex representation as above, not the
decimal one returned by getBytes.
> >
> > Also I need a way to reverse the procedure i.e.
> > array1..4 [50] [61] [75] [6C] will give me a String "Paul"
> >
> > Thanks in advance,
> > Paul Sheridan
> >
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