Hello,

Tom McKearney wrote:
> 
> Does the OCF support calling your own functionality in a JavaCard? 
> The samples just show reading/writing data from/to a file.
> 

In the next version (OCF1.2, due in January), a new package called
"opencard.opt.applet" will provide base classes for easily develop 
our own card applet proxies, i.e., card services that take care of
the communications with the JavaCard and offer an API that is similar
to the one of the card applet. This proxy technique is described in:

     http://www.javaworld.com/javaworld/jw-10-1998/jw-10-javadev.html

Also, on top of this package, Gemplus is currently developing
tools for automatically generating both the "process" method of
the javacard applet and the card service itself. This technique,
similar to the stubs generation in Corba or RMI is documented in
a white-paper. For more details, see:

     http://www.gemplus.fr/smart/r_d/publications/art1.htm

Cheers,
Christophe.

 = Those who do not understand Unix are condemned =
 = to reinvent it, poorly.   -- Henry Spencer     =

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