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>From: Norbert Diernhofer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>Sent: Wednesday, October 04, 2000 10:52 PM
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: [OCF] Problems with GemXpresso 211is
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>I'm writing an application which is accessing another applet within a
>Javacard in another context. When I return just a byte, then 
>everything is
>ok. But returning a byte[] doesn't work. In the book of Zhiqun 
>Chen on smart
>cards this problem is discussed and the solution for this 
>problem is to use
>the ADPU Buffer, but how do I write to the buffer without sending data?
>Is there another, more convenient solution?
>
>My idea as follows :
>
>1. Applet 1 calls Applet 2 - working
>2. Applet 2 does some processing, tries to return an answer to 
>Applet 1 -
>doesn't work when sending more than a primitive
>3. Applet 1 sends the answer to the CAD - working
>
>What ca I do to make this work?
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>
>Sincerely
>Norbert Diernhofer
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