Hallo Christophe Muller,
merci pour votre response.

>[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> one of the essential benefits of using OCF is hiding
>> APDUs away from the application programmer.
>>
>From the application programmer, yes, but not from the
>CardService programmer, who will take a feature request
>as input (e.g., sign) and generates APDUs as outputs.

Thanks, I read the Programmers Guide, but did not find a "standard"
card service providing the CHV UI functionality. There is a service
to which you can give a hardcoded PIN, but this is of no use for a
secure terminal IMHO.

CHVCardService.verifyPassword() could perform this task if only it had an
additional
argument of type CHVControl. As of now, this would be a proprietary
solution.

Regards,
� � Daniel




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