If you are able to customize the BusinessCard Applet for the Cyberflex card
without changing the APDUs it understands, the CardService - in this case
the BusinessCardAppletProxy - should work without change and all you have
to change is the factory, which must be adapted to the ATR of the Cyberflex
card.
If you modify the APDUs understood by the applet, you have to change the
AppletProxy as well to reflect these changes.
Best regards,
Thomas
Thomas Schaeck
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Ashwin Chandra <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 30.03.2000 00:30:07
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Subject: For Tom: Re:[OCF] Cyberflex Access
Hi Members,
Hi Tom,
This is further to my earlier request: "Whether cardlet loaded on Cyberflex
access cards can be accessed by OCF Terminal application or not?". Thanks
for
your quick response to the same.
As I am new to OCF, I just want to know whether "Writing own Card Services"
really mean to write "CardServiceFactory" only or something else too, as it
was advised that for Cyberflex access, the "Card services" have to be
written
by ourselves.
In simple words, assume that I customise the Business Card cardlet for
Cyberflex cards. Now what changes I have to made in Business Card OCF
Terminal
application? Whether changes in the BusinessCardProxyFactory are enough?
What
exactly is needed to be done?
Please help me - I am at very critical position.
Thanks and Regards,
Ashwin Chandra
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