Hi Christophe,

You have to write your own CardServices.  I think smart card manufacturers like
Gemplus and Schlumberger plan to release CardServices for their Java Card
products.
Check also this article:
http://www.javaworld.com/javaworld/jw-02-1999/jw-02-javadev.html
(How to download Java Card applets using OCF).
If you still need help, you can contact me directly.  My company JSource (based in
Palo Alto, CA) is specialized in Java Card services.  We offer complete smart card
solutions built on Java Card for the card application and OCF for the terminal
application.

Xavier Lorphelin

Christophe Girard wrote:

> Hello everybody,
>
>  Technical environment : Terminal GRC410-X
>                                            Javacard GemXpresso
>
> Where could I find samples of opencard compatible sources necessary
> to drive a javacard ?
>
>     Thanks
>
> Christophe Girard
>
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