Hello,
just a simple note. The Giesecke&Devrient (G&D) Sm@rtCaf� Toolkit
provides as well an OCF driver based on javax.comm for the
G&D Terminals PCT200 and ICT800.
The PCT200 for instance is contained in the Toolkit box.
regards
Thomas
Stephan Preuss wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I got some requests for more information about our applications that we
> are presenting on the Internet World in Berlin.
>
> First is a ticketing application. We use JavaCards for storage of cinema
> tickets and paying them via the network. That means you can book cinema
> tickets at home from your cinema provider and pay them with the integrated
> cash card functionality (it's propriarity).
> In the cinema you put your card into a reader and enter the film in a
> subway-like manner.
> The current state is that all card functionality is implemented and works
> as expected, we are now bringing the application into the browser.
>
> Second is an improved businesscard demo, I think you'll know it. :)
> Here we show the use of multiple cardreaders in one applicationenvironment.
> You can personalize a JavaCard with your businesscard information and then
> exchange with persons of your choice via multiple card readers.
> Possible real scenarios would be attaching this application to an
> address book and to store an passport photograph not only onto the but
> into the card.
>
> Third application is in the current state only marginally related to
> JavaCards. For secure transmission of creditcard data there is for a while
> the SET (Secure Electronic Transactions) Standard. We've implemented an
> SET-Wallet in Java and made it so platform-independent and more felxible.
> Our main goal is it to bring this wallet on a JavaCard to make one
> independent form wallet-installations. This implies mobility, that means
> you can even use SET from points of sales and not only with web-shops.
>
> Some asked about our equipment and experiences with this. We have tested
> serveral development environments:
>
> - iButton from Dallas Semiconductors
> - GemExpresso from Gemplus
> - Cyberflex 8/16 from Schlumberger
> - Odyssey 1.1/1.2 from Bull
> - SmartCafe from Giesecke & Devrient
>
> Best experiences we've made with the GemExpresso and Odyssey1.2.
> The Gemplus cardreaders (GCR410) have native support from the OCF so you
> do not need PCSC, in the contrary Bull cardreaders are only supported via
> PCSC. I hope that the MUSCLE-project will soon bring PCSC to UNIX-world. :)
> iButton is very easy to handle and doesn't complain about non ISO-conform
> APDUs, but we've got only a very eraly model with a poor performance.
> It has native OCF-support too.
> SmartCafe we are currently estimating, and I cannot say anything about the
> cards but it has an outstanding integrated development environment that
> unfortunately only runs with windows.
>
> I hope I told you some intresting things. :)
>
> Regards
> Stephan
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