>> ...
>> As of now, you can develop only in 'C' using GemSAFE SDK. But
>> there is a PKCS#11 bridge for Java, which you can get it from
> http://www.alphaworks.ibm.com. "I have tried it, and it works like a
charm". Sorry Jon Barber> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, for using your lines ;->

yes, that's fine. but as far as i know, and the license agreement shows, you
cannot use it in commercial systems. here is a part of the license agreement
that you see, when you download the 'PKCS11 API for Java':

---------------------
1. Ownership and License.

The Software is owned by International Business Machines Corporation or one
of its subsidiaries ("IBM") and is copyrighted and licensed, not sold.

IBM grants you a non-exclusive, non-transferable license to download the
Software and use it only for your personal, non-commercial and lawful end
use. Implied licenses are negated.

You may copy the Software for backup only. You may not: 1) merge, distribute
(for free or for sale) or sublicense the Software; 2) reverse assemble,
reverse compile, or otherwise translate the Software.
----------------------

perhaps, anyone knows of a similar product that can be used in commercial
products.

regards

  Karl Scheibelhofer

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Institute for Applied Information Processing and Communications (IAIK)
at Technical University of Graz, Austria, http://www.iaik.at
Phone: (+43) (316) 873-5540



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