In einer eMail vom 08.04.99 11:04:41 MEZ, schreiben Sie:
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Hi,
as an independent systems integrator and software developer, I can tell
you, that the german manufacturer Giesecke & Devrient Gmbh
(http://www.gdm.de)
has released one of the most advanced Java-based Smartcard systems, which is
called 'Sm@rtCaf�'. The development environment includes a sophisticated
card simulator and a debugger capable of tracing both Java source and
bytecodes.
They're also offering a complete and scalable Crypto-API, which might fulfill
your authentication requirements.
In addition to that, a set of OCF-compliant drivers for their
complete range of terminals is available too.
HTH.
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