Hello,

        I tried the following codes  to begin the FileAccessCardService on a PCSC 
compliant  reader but it seems that the program does not go far beyond the second line 
where I am to create the SmatCard 
object. I am using GEMPC430 reader and a GEMPLUS GPK800 card.  An idea?

        CardRequest cr = 
                new CardRequest(CardRequest.NEWCARD, null, 
FileAccessCardService.class);
        SmartCard card = SmartCard.waitForCard(cr);

Thanks again,

Harley
        


6/18/01 3:42:12 PM, Christophe Muller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>Hello,
>
>Harley Barrales wrote:
>>     I followed the instruction that you gave me last
>> week and attempted to use the
>> Pcsc10CardTerminalFactory in the Opencard.Properties.
>> [...]
>> java.lang.UnsatisfiedLinkError: no OCFPCSC1 in
>> java.library.path   at
>> java.lang.ClassLoader.loadLibrary(ClassLoader.java:1312)
>
>This last error is not due to a Java JAR file missing,
>it is due to a dynamic library missing. When you use the
>Pcsc10CardTerminal, it is making calls to a C library which
>in turns accesses the PC/SC Resource Manager, so you must
>place the dynamic library (i.e., "OCF1.2\lib\OCFPCSC1.DLL")
>in a location where the OS can find it (e.g., in "C:\winnt"
>or "C:\winnt\system") or add the "OCF1.2\lib\" directory to
>your PATH variable.
>
>Hope it'll help.
>
>Cheers,
>Christophe.
>
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