Can you send me the actual exception message being sent?  (just copy/paste 
from the display window).

I do not have any Bull drivers installed.  I'm using windows 2000, I 
plugged it into the COM port, and it detected it and that was it.

-- Sean

At 11:41 AM 3/21/01 +0100, you wrote:
>  Yes i verified twice, and everything you told is at the right place. I'd 
> like you to check if
>you have the BullSmarTLP3PCSC driver installed in your control panel 
>because I would eliminate
>one of my question.
>  As I use other cards, not GPK, I don't need the packge for card 
> service-ing those. I use
>another card service provided by gemplus. But the problem is not at the 
>card service level,
>because I catch an exception at the terminal lever, that means lower... I 
>think :-))
>  Please...
>Sean Graham a écrit :
>
> > It's not a problem, I'm here to help =)
> >
> > Did you download and install all of the packages I showed you?  They are
> > still listed below if you need them again.
> >
> > Feel free to ask for more help if you want.
> >
> > -- Sean
> >
> > At 08:40 AM 3/21/01 +0100, you wrote:
> > >  Sorry for troubling you again, but I can't solve the problem. Now after
> > > I did those settings
> > >in opencard.properties, I get a error like: Exception caught in initOCF:
> > >com.ibm.opencard.terminals.pcsc10.Pcsc10CardTerminalFactory !
> > >  Should I install a pcsc driver for the SmarTLP3 reader? Do you know the
> > > mecanism through OCF
> > >speak with the PCSC readers?
> > >Thank you!
> > >
> > >Sean Graham a écrit :
> > >
> > > > Malheureusement je ne suis pas Français indigène, et mon competance en
> > > > français ne sont pas très bonnes.
> > > >
> > > > So I will continue in english, as it's much faster, but I can speak 
> to you
> > > > in french if you prefer.  Unfortunately romanian is out of my league.
> > > >
> > > > I'm developing a client/server program that uses smart cards to
> > > > authenticate an SSL link over a transparent TCP/IP medium, all in 
> java.  So
> > > > I'm using GPK8000 cards and those two readers.
> > > >
> > > > I'm near Paris, just outside in Puteaux (north west of 
> Paris).  Right on
> > > > the Seine.
> > > >
> > > > Good luck in your quest, write back if you need any more help.
> > > >
> > > > -- Sean
> > > >
> > > > At 04:29 PM 3/20/01 +0100, Catalin Scintei wrote:
> > > > >  Thanks for the message. In fact I'm not either french. I came 
> here in
> > > > > France-Brest, 2 weeks
> > > > >ago,  for finishing my PFE, Projet de fin d'etudes, but I'm a romanian
> > > > >student, from
> > > > >Bucharest. I use english because my french skills are not so good yet.
> > > > >  It's interesting because that's exacly the same kind of readers 
> that I
> > > > > have: GemPC410 and
> > > > >BullSmarTLP3. I'll try to make the settings you gave me and I hope
> > > > >everything will be ok. By
> > > > >the way, what's your relation with the cards? What's your project? If
> > > > >you're a french native
> > > > >speaker it's ok because I'll have to get used to this, as I'm 
> finishing my
> > > > >PFE here.
> > > > >  Thanks again for that quick answer.
> > > > >
> > > > >Sean Graham a écrit :
> > > > >
> > > > > > Hmm, don't know if you had to _buy_ anything, but I have the 
> following
> > > > > setup:
> > > > > >
> > > > > > - One GemPlus GemPC410
> > > > > > - One Bull SmarTLP3
> > > > > >
> > > > > > and I had to install a myriad of packages to get it working, but
> > > I'm using
> > > > > > the OCF 1.2, GPK, PassThruCardService, and more... go get the 
> following
> > > > > > packages:
> > > > > >
> > > > > >
> > > > >
> > > 
> http://www.gemplus.fr/developers/technologies/opencard/cardservices/gpk/download.html
> > > > > >
> > > > >
> > > 
> 
>http://www.gemplus.fr/developers/technologies/opencard/cardservices/service/download.html
> > > > > >
> > > > >
> > > 
> http://www.gemplus.fr/developers/technologies/opencard/resources/Card_Drivers.htm
> > > > > >
> > > > >
> > > 
> http://www.gemplus.fr/developers/technologies/opencard/cardterminals/download.html
> > > > > > http://java.sun.com/products/javacomm/index.html
> > > > > >
> > > > > > and for reference:
> > > > > > http://www.gemplus.fr/developers/technologies/opencard/index.htm
> > > > > >
> > > > > > I've also ripped something from Chris Muller's email to me when 
> I was
> > > > > > getting started and attached it below =)
> > > > > >
> > > > > > It took me a while to get everything running, so if there's any
> > > other help
> > > > > > you need don't hesitate to ask...
> > > > > >
> > > > > > My opencard.properties:
> > > > > >
> > > > > > ----- Start file opencard.properties -----------
> > > > > > #OpenCard.trace = opencard:6 com.gemplus.opencard.service:6
> > > > > > com.gemplus.opencard.terminal:6 com.ibm.opencard.terminal:6
> > > > > > #OpenCard.trace = opencard:7 com.gemplus.opencard.service:7
> > > > > > com.gemplus.opencard.terminal:7 com.ibm.opencard.terminal:7
> > > > > > #OpenCard.trace = opencard:8 com.gemplus.opencard.service:8
> > > > > > com.gemplus.opencard.terminal:8 com.ibm.opencard.terminal:8
> > > > > >
> > > > > > OpenCard.services =
> > > > > > com.gemplus.opencard.service.gpk.factory.GPKCardServiceFactory
> > > > > >
> > > > > > #OpenCard.terminals =
> > > > > >
> > > 
> com.gemplus.opencard.terminal.GemplusCardTerminalFactory|MyGCR|GCR410|COM2
> > > > > > OpenCard.terminals =
> > > > > com.ibm.opencard.terminal.pcsc10.Pcsc10CardTerminalFactory
> > > > > > ---------- end file -----------------
> > > > > >
> > > > > > note that I'm using the PCSC10 Passthrough card terminal 
> factory for
> > > > > > everything, but since I'm using the Gemplus cards I'm using 
> their card
> > > > > > service factory.  This allows me access the smartcard through 
> both the
> > > > > > Gemplus and Bull reader without issue.  The lines beginning with a
> > > # are
> > > > > > commented out, but they are there for convenience so I can just
> > > uncomment
> > > > > > them when I need debugging information
> > > > > >
> > > > > > I'm on a windows platform, and have also recompiled all of the OCF
> > > and GPK
> > > > > > because I was having some issues and I found that recompiling them
> > > resolved
> > > > > > these (?)... But in any case, that's all you need to get started.
> > > > > >
> > > > > > -- Sean
> > > > > >
> > > > > > A propos - Hey cool, you're in France too.  Where do you come from
> > > / live /
> > > > > > work?  I'm a "student" from Canada working here for a
> > > while...  (You might
> > > > > > have been able to guess that I'm not a native from my 
> english... :> )
> > > > > >
> > > > > > Good luck...
> > > > > >
> > > > > > At 03:57 PM 3/20/01 +0100, you wrote:
> > > > > > >  I'm  a student and I try to develop a project related to
> > > patient&doctor
> > > > > > >cards. My problem is that I have bought the GemXpresso 211 RAD
> > > v2.3 kit,
> > > > > > >and I have 2 cards but only one reader. But from a former 
> project, I
> > > > > > >also have a PCSC reader bought from Bull with the CryptoKit.
> > > > > > >  My question is: how can I use the second reader, because I
> > > understood
> > > > > > >that all the PCSC compatible readers can be used with OCF.
> > > > > > >  In fact, I don't know what settings I have to make in the
> > > > > > >opencard.properties file.
> > > > > > >
> > > > > > >
> > > > > > >
> > > > > > >---
> > > > > > > > Visit the OpenCard web site at http://www.opencard.org/ for 
> more
> > > > > > > > information on OpenCard---binaries, source code, documents.
> > > > > > > > This list is being archived at
> > > > > http://www.opencard.org/archive/opencard/
> > > > > > >
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> > > > > >
> > > > > >
> > > ========================================================================
> > > > > >
> > > ========================================================================
> > > > > > STEPS IN INSTALLING OCF (e.g., under LINUX, SOLARIS, and WINDOWS)
> > > > > >
> > > ========================================================================
> > > > > >
> > > ========================================================================
> > > > > >
> > > > > > The steps below are generic guidelines on how to install a running
> > > > > > OCF platform for any type of computer, however, the specified path
> > > > > > and idiosyncrasies correspond more to Unix platforms (e.g., Linux,
> > > > > > Solaris, AIX, etc.). If you wish to have install instructions
> > > > > > dedicated to the Windows platform, please see INSTALL-WINDOWS.
> > > > > >
> > > > > > 1. download and install Java
> > > > > > 1.1 in http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.3/, select Java for your platform
> > > > > > and OS (between Solaris, Linux, and Windows) and download either a
> > > > > > JRE (for using only) or a SDK (for developing too). E.g., this 
> gives:
> > > > > > => /tmp/j2re-1_3_0-beta_refresh-linux.tar.gz
> > > > > > 1.2 install Java in /usr/local/ or anywhere else you might choose:
> > > > > > $ cd /usr/local/
> > > > > > $ gzip -dc /tmp/j2re-1_3_0-beta_refresh-linux.tar.gz | tar xvf -
> > > > > > $ mv -i jre1.3 java
> > > > > > $ PATH=/usr/local/java/bin:$PATH ; export PATH
> > > > > >
> > > > > > 2. download and install Comm API
> > > > > > 2.1 in http://java.sun.com/products/javacomm/, select a Java
> > > > > > Communications API implementation for your platform. E.g.:
> > > > > > => /tmp/javax_comm-2_0_1-solsparc.tar.Z
> > > > > > 2.2 Only for Linux, you also need to download RXTX in addition
> > > > > > to the Javax_comm implementation for Solaris (for the JAR
> > > > > > file). In http://www.rxtx.org/, select and download RXTX:
> > > > > > => /tmp/rxtx-1.4-5.tar.gz
> > > > > >
> > > > > > 3. download and install OCF:
> > > > > > 3.1 in http://www.opencard.org/index-downloads.shtml, select to
> > > > > > download "OpenCard Framework Base" Zip'ed
> > > > > > => /tmp/BaseOCF.zip
> > > > > > 3.2 install OCF 1.2 core and optional parts
> > > > > > $ cd /usr/local/
> > > > > > $ unzip /tmp/BaseOCF.zip
> > > > > > 3.3 in http://www.opencard.org/index-downloads.shtml, select to
> > > > > > download "The OpenCard Framework Reference Implementaion V1.2" 
> Zip'ed
> > > > > > => /tmp/Reference_Impl.zip
> > > > > > 3.4 install OCF 1.2 reference components and demos
> > > > > > $ cd /usr/local/
> > > > > > $ unzip /tmp/Reference_Impl.zip
> > > > > > 3.5 install all OCF 1.2 JAR files in Java
> > > > > > $ cd /usr/local/OCF1.2/lib
> > > > > > $ cp -i base-core.jar base-opt.jar sb-demo.jar
> > > /usr/local/java/jre/lib/ext/
> > > > > >
> > > > > > 4. download and install Gemplus Components:
> > > > > > 4.1 in
> > > > > >
> > > > >
> > > 
> http://www.gemplus.fr/developers/technologies/opencard/cardterminals/download.html
> > > > > >
> > > > > > select to download "gemplus-terminals-4.1.tar.gz"
> > > > > > => /tmp/gemplus-terminals-4.1.tar.gz
> > > > > > 4.2 in
> > > > > >
> > > > >
> > > 
> 
>http://www.gemplus.fr/developers/technologies/opencard/cardservices/service/download.html
> > > > > >
> > > > > > select to download "gemplus-service-0.2.tar.gz"
> > > > > > => /tmp/gemplus-service-0.2.tar.gz
> > > > > > 4.3 in
> > > > > >
> > > > >
> > > 
> http://www.gemplus.fr/developers/technologies/opencard/cardservices/gpk/download.html
> > > > > >
> > > > > > select to download "gemplus-gpk-0.2.tar.gz"
> > > > > > => /tmp/gemplus-gpk-0.2.tar.gz
> > > > > > 4.4 install the Gemplus components in the centralized OCF zone
> > > > > > $ cd /usr/local/OCF1.2
> > > > > > $ gzip -dc /tmp/gemplus-terminals-4.1.tar.gz | tar xvf -
> > > > > > $ gzip -dc /tmp/gemplus-service-0.2.tar.gz | tar xvf -
> > > > > > $ gzip -dc /tmp/gemplus-gpk-0.2.tar.gz | tar xvf -
> > > > > > 4.5 install all Gemplus JAR files in Java
> > > > > > $ cd /usr/local/OCF1.2/lib
> > > > > > $ cp -i gemplus-terminals-4.1.jar gemplus-service-0.2.jar
> > > > > > gemplus-gpk-0.2.jar /usr/local/java/jre/lib/ext/
> > > > > > 4.6 check OCF and Gemplus components (CardTerminal at least):
> > > > > > $ cd /usr/local/OCF1.2/components/sb-demo/src/demos/samples/
> > > > > > $ emacs opencard.properties
> > > > > > ------
> > > > > > OpenCard.services = opencard.opt.util.PassThruCardServiceFactory
> > > > > > OpenCard.terminals =
> > > > > >
> > > 
> com.gemplus.opencard.terminal.GemplusCardTerminalFactory|mygcr|GCR410|COM1
> > > > > > ------
> > > > > > $ java demos.samples.GetCardID
> > > > > > and insert a card. You should get the card ATR displayed.
> > > > > > 4.7 optionally, install a gempluscardterminal.properties file, 
> which
> > > > > > can be used for tuning Gemplus CardTerminal parameters.
> > > > > > $ cd /usr/local/java/jre/lib/
> > > > > > $ emacs gempluscardterminal.properties
> > > > > > ------
> > > > > > # If you want to let OCF poll the reader status then add:
> > > > > > # polling = usespollinglist
> > > > > > # Or If you want to define a thread to poll the reader at sleeptime
> > > > > then add:
> > > > > > polling = usesthread
> > > > > > #
> > > > > > # Time used to stop the thread for a period of time (in 
> mili-seconds):
> > > > > > sleeptime = 500
> > > > > > ------
> > > > > >
> > > > > >
> > > ========================================================================
> > > > > >
> > > ========================================================================
> > > > > > INSTALLATION TROUBLESHOOTING FAQ
> > > > > >
> > > ========================================================================
> > > > > >
> > > ========================================================================
> > > > > >
> > > > > > Test command: $ java -verbose -version
> > > > > > o java: command not found
> > > > > > => Check that Java is installed and in your PATH (java/bin or
> > > java/jre/bin)
> > > > > >
> > > > > > Second Test command: $ java demos.samples.GetCardID
> > > > > > o Can't find class xxx
> > > > > > => Check that all JAR files for OCF base, opt, and demos have been
> > > > > installed
> > > > > > (in java/jre/lib/ext). Check also that needed components have been
> > > > > > installed, e.g., gemplus-terminal, gemplus-service, or gemplus-gpk.
> > > > > > o property file not found
> > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------
> > > > > > start use case: get a card ID
> > > > > > OpenCardPropertyLoadingException:
> > > > > > property file not found
> > > > > > finished use case: get a card ID
> > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------
> > > > > > => Check that there is at least one property file that exist and is
> > > > > > readable for your current account. In order to find where OCF is
> > > > > > looking for opencard.properties, run:
> > > > > > $ java demos.tools.findOCP
> > > > > >
> > > > > > o CardTerminalException: null
> > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------
> > > > > > start use case: get a card ID
> > > > > > CardTerminalException:
> > > > > > null
> > > > > > finished use case: get a card ID
> > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------
> > > > > > => There are two possible cause for this same message here: one
> > > > > > is a mis-installation of the Comm API's properties file, while
> > > > > > the other is a bad spelling for the actual serial port you
> > > > > > want to use, this name being most of the time dependant on the
> > > > > > platform/OS and sometimes too alas on the type of JDK...
> > > > > > Firstly, check that the Comm API layer has been installed,
> > > > > > i.e., comm.jar in jre/lib/ext, javax.comm.properties in jre/lib/,
> > > > > > and the .so or .dll file (as specified by javax.comm.properties)
> > > > > > in a location that can be found by the Operating System, e.g.,
> > > > > > in jre/lib/sparc or jre/lib/i386 (on Linux) or jre/bin (on 
> Windows).
> > > > > > Note: with properties file but w/o DLL, Java gives a different
> > > > > > type of error but still with the "null" message, e.g., on Solaris:
> > > > > > Error loading SolarisSerial: java.lang.UnsatisfiedLinkError:
> > > > > > no SolarisSerialParallel in java.library.path
> > > > > > Caught java.lang.UnsatisfiedLinkError: readRegistrySerial while 
> loading
> > > > > > driver com.sun.comm.SolarisDriver
> > > > > > CardTerminalException:
> > > > > > null
> > > > > > Secondly, if everything is working well at the Comm layer, 
> check that
> > > > > > you have not misspelled the name of the serial port you intend to
> > > > > > use. These names are different on different platforms, e.g., on
> > > > > > Linux, Solaris, or Windows, you can have respectively /dev/ttyS0
> > > > > > (S1, etc.), /dev/term/a (/b, etc.), or COM0 (COM1, etc.). Also be
> > > > > > warned that the Comm API that comes with JDK1.3 for Linux *from 
> IBM*
> > > > > > is using windows name on Linux :-( (e.g., COM0, COM1, etc.) so on
> > > > > > Linux you should also check which kind of JDK you are using!
> > > > > > A very convenient way of: 1) finding the available ports and their
> > > > > > names and 2) test that you can open them is actually to try to run
> > > > > > one of the demos of the Comm API:
> > > > > > $ cd commapi/samples/SerialDemo/
> > > > > > $ java SerialDemo
> > > > > > which will open a GUI with a menu containing all known ports (if
> > > > > > this menu is empty, Comm is not well installed!). Try to select
> > > > > > the one you want to use, Open, then Close the port.
> > > > > >
> > > > > > o Can't open Communication port
> > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------
> > > > > > start use case: get a card ID
> > > > > > CardTerminalException:
> > > > > > Can't open Communication port
> > > > > > finished use case: get a card ID
> > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------
> > > > > > => Check the name of serial port(s) that is (are) specified
> > > > > > in the properties file. For Windows it should be COM1,
> > > > > > COM2, etc. For Linux /dev/sttyS0, /dev/sttyS1, etc. and
> > > > > > for Solaris /dev/term/a, /dev/term/b, etc.
> > > > > > One good test is to run the javax.comm SerialDemo (see
> > > > > > paragraph above) to get all the listed ports in a menu
> > > > > > (auto-discovered by the Comm API driver).
> > > > > >
> > > > > > o Invalid reader
> > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------
> > > > > > start use case: get a card ID
> > > > > > CardTerminalException:
> > > > > > Invalid reader!
> > > > > > finished use case: get a card ID
> > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------
> > > > > > => You have this message when the specification of the reader
> > > > > > type in the properties file does not match the actual reader
> > > > > > type. First check that the reader type is the one specified.
> > > > > > Then, if it is the case try to reset the card reader (just
> > > > > > unplug it and plug it again) because sometimes, either the
> > > > > > Gemplus API or PC/SC can switch it to an OROS mode (for
> > > > > > legacy applications) that is not coherent with what is declared
> > > > > > in the properties file (GCR410, i.e., GemCore!).
> > > > > >
> > > > > > There might be other troubleshooting entries added in the future:
> > > > > > this page is a work in progress! Do not hesitate to contribute
> > > > > > yourself!
> > > > > >
> > > > > > Wed Sep 6 2000
> > > > > > [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > > > > >
> > > ========================================================================
> > > > > >
> > > ========================================================================
> > > > > > STEPS IN INSTALLING OCF under WINDOWS
> > > > > >
> > > ========================================================================
> > > > > >
> > > ========================================================================
> > > > > >
> > > > > > The steps below are dedicated to the Windows platform: Win9x or NT.
> > > > > > We have chosen to give examples using an installation location that
> > > > > > is C:\ocf, of course you can specify whatever folder name you wish.
> > > > > >
> > > > > > 0. Create C:\ocf\ folder for gathering all necessary software.
> > > > > >
> > > > > > 1. download and install Java
> > > > > > 1.1 in http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.3/, select Java for the Windows
> > > > > > platform and download either a JRE (for using only) or a SDK
> > > > > > (for developing too). E.g., this gives:
> > > > > > => C:\temp\j2re1_3_0-win.exe
> > > > > > 1.2 install Java in C:\ocf\java\ or anywhere else you might choose:
> > > > > > o double-click on j2re1_3_0-win.exe
> > > > > > o select for install folder C:\ocf\java\
> > > > > > 1.3 check by opening an MSDOS Command Prompt window and type:
> > > > > >  > java -verbose -version
> > > > > > to test that Java is found and can be run.
> > > > > >  From now on, if you have installed a "Java Runtime 
> Environment" (JRE)
> > > > > > replace the 'C:\ocf\java\' paths below by the one you actually 
> have,
> > > > > > e.g., 'C:\ocf\java\jre1.3\'. On the other hand, if you have chosen
> > > > > > to install a "Java Development Kit" (JDK), then replace the
> > > > > > 'C:\ocf\java\' paths below by your 'jre' portion of the JDK,
> > > > > > e.g., 'C:\ocf\java\jdk1.3\jre\'.
> > > > > > So for instance, in the JDK case, when we say 
> 'C:\ocf\java\lib\ext\',
> > > > > > you should read 'C:\ocf\java\jdk1.3\jre\lib\ext\'.
> > > > > > 2. download and install Comm API
> > > > > > 2.1 in http://java.sun.com/products/javacomm/, select a Java
> > > > > > Communications API implementation for Windows. E.g.:
> > > > > > => C:\temp\javaxcomm20-win32.zip
> > > > > > 2.2 install Comm API in C:\ocf\commapi\ :
> > > > > > o double-click on javaxcomm20-win32.zip
> > > > > > o extract all files in C:\ocf\
> > > > > > => will create C:\ocf\commapi\
> > > > > > o in an MSDOS Command Prompt window, type:
> > > > > >  > cd C:\ocf\commapi\
> > > > > >  > copy comm.jar C:\ocf\java\lib\ext\
> > > > > >  > copy javax.comm.properties C:\ocf\java\lib\
> > > > > >  > copy win32com.dll C:\ocf\java\bin\
> > > > > > 2.3 check by opening an MSDOS Command Prompt window and type:
> > > > > >  > cd C:\ocf\commapi\samples\BlackBox\
> > > > > >  > java -cp BlackBox.jar BlackBox
> > > > > > to test that Comm API is found and can find the ports.
> > > > > > Note: if PC/SC is running on your PC, you will have to shutdown
> > > > > > it otherwise, as it locks the ports, you will have an "port in use"
> > > > > > execption. To do it select "Start/Control Panel/Gemplus Smart Card
> > > Reader",
> > > > > > and remove the line corresponding to the port you want to use 
> with OCF.
> > > > > >
> > > > > > 3. download and install OCF:
> > > > > > 3.1 in http://www.opencard.org/index-downloads.shtml, select to
> > > > > > download "OpenCard Framework Base" Zip'ed
> > > > > > => C:\temp\BaseOCF.zip
> > > > > > 3.2 in http://www.opencard.org/index-downloads.shtml, select to
> > > > > > download "The OpenCard Framework Reference Implementaion V1.2" 
> Zip'ed
> > > > > > => C:\temp\Reference_Impl.zip
> > > > > > 3.3 install OCF in C:\ocf\OCF1.2\ :
> > > > > > o double-click on BaseOCF.zip
> > > > > > o extract all files in C:\ocf\
> > > > > > => will create C:\ocf\OCF1.2\
> > > > > > o double-click on Reference_Impl.zip
> > > > > > o extract all files in C:\ocf\
> > > > > > => will create C:\ocf\OCF1.2\ (with different files!)
> > > > > > 3.4 install all OCF 1.2 JAR files in Java
> > > > > > o in an MSDOS Command Prompt window, type:
> > > > > >  > cd C:\ocf\OCF1.2\lib\
> > > > > >  > del gemplus-terminals.jar (we are going to take the last 
> version!)
> > > > > >  > copy *.jar C:\ocf\java\lib\ext\
> > > > > >
> > > > > > 4. download and install Gemplus Components:
> > > > > > 4.1 in
> > > > > >
> > > > >
> > > 
> http://www.gemplus.fr/developers/technologies/opencard/cardterminals/download.html
> > > > > >
> > > > > > select to download "gemplus-terminals-4.1.zip"
> > > > > > => C:\temp\gemplus-terminals-4.1.zip
> > > > > > 4.2 in
> > > > > >
> > > > >
> > > 
> 
>http://www.gemplus.fr/developers/technologies/opencard/cardservices/service/download.html
> > > > > >
> > > > > > select to download "gemplus-service-0.2.zip"
> > > > > > => C:\temp\gemplus-service-0.2.zip
> > > > > > 4.3 in
> > > > > >
> > > > >
> > > 
> http://www.gemplus.fr/developers/technologies/opencard/cardservices/gpk/download.html
> > > > > >
> > > > > > select to download "gemplus-gpk-0.2.zip"
> > > > > > => C:\temp\gemplus-gpk-0.2.zip
> > > > > > 4.4 install the Gemplus components in the centralized OCF zone
> > > > > > o double-click on resp. gemplus-terminals-4.1.zip,
> > > > > > gemplus-service-0.2.zip, and gemplus-gpk-0.2.zip
> > > > > > o select for install folder C:\ocf\OCF1.2\
> > > > > > => will create C:\ocf\OCF1.2\lib\.. and C:\ocf\OCF1.2\components\..
> > > > > > 4.5 install all Gemplus JAR files in Java
> > > > > > o in an MSDOS Command Prompt window, type:
> > > > > >  > cd C:\ocf\OCF1.2\lib\
> > > > > >  > copy gemplus*.jar C:\ocf\java\lib\ext\
> > > > > > 4.6 check OCF and Gemplus components (CardTerminal at least)
> > > > > > by opening an MSDOS Command Prompt window and type:
> > > > > >  > cd C:\ocf\OCF1.2\components\sb-demo\src\demos\samples\
> > > > > >  > notepad opencard.properties
> > > > > > ------
> > > > > > OpenCard.services = opencard.opt.util.PassThruCardServiceFactory
> > > > > > OpenCard.terminals =
> > > > > >
> > > 
> com.gemplus.opencard.terminal.GemplusCardTerminalFactory|mygcr|GCR410|COM1
> > > > > > ------
> > > > > >  > java demos.samples.GetCardID
> > > > > > and insert a card. You should get the card ATR displayed.
> > > > > > 4.7 optionally, install a gempluscardterminal.properties file, 
> which
> > > > > > can be used for tuning Gemplus CardTerminal parameters.
> > > > > >  > cd C:\ocf\java\lib\
> > > > > >  > notepad gempluscardterminal.properties
> > > > > > ------
> > > > > > # If you want to let OCF poll the reader status then add:
> > > > > > # polling = usespollinglist
> > > > > > # Or If you want to define a thread to poll the reader at sleeptime
> > > > > then add:
> > > > > > polling = usesthread
> > > > > > #
> > > > > > # Time used to stop the thread for a period of time (in 
> mili-seconds):
> > > > > > sleeptime = 500
> > > > > > ------
> > > > > > See also INSTALL for a troubleshooting FAQ section.
> > > > > > Wed Jan 3 2001
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