Hi,
I ever run my OCF applet in IE sucessfully based on PCSC,but I have to sacrifice the
security.Fortunately , my application is for intranet and all web site is trustful.
The below is my configures:
-Set all classpath in your environment variables
-Install Java plugin
-Set the security level of your browser as lowest(maybe not necessary)
-Change your the "java.policy" in your JRE in order that your applet can read
opencard.properties
Rgds
Zhi-Qiang
Dan Holmdahl wrote:
> Hi,
> I too have a functioning OCF GUI application which I would like to run as
> an applet. With a few quick changes I had it running in the appletviewer,
> moving to an actual browser seems to be a different story.
> How do I deal with the fact that there are multiple jar files needed for an
> applet? e.g.: MyOCFApplet.jar, comm.jar, base-core.jar, base-opt.jar,
> gemplus-terminals-4.1.jar, pcsc_wrapper.jar, etc. plus the PC_SC dll:
> OCFPCSC1.DLL and opencard.properties. Assuming that the user has a PC, IE
> or Netscape with Java 1.3 plugin, and a functioning reader (PC/SC
> installed). Will I need to digitally sign all jars, or perhaps just grant
> the codebase? Is there a way to put all the jars in one jar? Can I have the
> browser automatically download all the jar files to a classpath accessible
> by the plugin? Can I programmatically add needed jar files to the
> classpath?
> Thanks,
> Dan
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Gunnar Osterode [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, February 01, 2001 3:15 AM
> To: Cedric -; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [OCF] Using reader in browser
>
> Hi,
>
> as you can see in the mailing-list archive there are many problems running
> OCF in Browsers. In my opinion the best way is to use the Java2 Plugin.
> Just follow the description in Chapter 6 of the OCF Programmer's Guide!
>
> Kind regards
> Gunnar
>
> >Hi,
> >
> >Is there any way I can port my card application into an Internet browser
> >like IE?
> >
> >I am using the Gemplus GemXpresso RAD 211 international sample.
> >
> >Thanks very much.
> >
> >Regards.
> >
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