Hi Lewis,
i was speaking about the javacard_x_.framework package of 2.0 API, that
package specifies ISO7816-4 file structures.
i assume that the Cyberflex API for file objects is a Schlumberger
proprietary API, i think that Sun should provide such an interface, because:
* compliance with ISO7816-4 commands is often mandatory
* a commun interface will allow interoperability for such basic features
Sylvain Ferey.
De La Rue C&S
A 14:02 23/07/99 -0700, Lewis McCarthy a �crit :
>Allo Sylvain,
>
>Vous avez ecrit:
>> Hi Moshe,
>>
>> unfortunaly some application must be compliant with ISO7816-4 set of
>> commands, for compatibility with existing no-java card for instance.
>>
>> dealing with a light and efficient file system is far of obvious
>> and may be it's why the javacardx.framework package has been removed
>> in 2.1 specifications.
>
>I'm not sure I understand your last point. According to the Java Card
>2.1 specs I have here, the framework is now part of the core standard
>(package javacard.framework).
>
>-Lewis
>Software Engineer
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