Ashish,
beside OCF you'll need a JavaCard including the developments for that particular
JavaCard.
You can f.e. take GemXpresso, the JavaCard from Gemplus which is fully
integrated with OCF.
You need to develop an applet for your JavaCard, which stores and returns your
certificate. You need
to compile and download this applet to your JavaCard using the development tools
which come which it.
Now you can use OCF on our PC to write the application that interacts with
applet on the card.
Uwe
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Subject: [OCF] Help [applets]
Hi,
My requirements are as follows.
1. The javacard will contain JVM.
Initially it will be blank.Only JVM will be present.
2. I want to store the digital certificate on the card.(For permissions)
3. I want to store the voiceprint and fingerprint index on the smart
card for authentication.
4.We want to use OCF only.
Now according to the requirements where the applet will be present,on
card or on terminal?
If it will be on the PC then how the applet will be downloaded in the
card and executed?
What will be the flow from the PC to card?
Thanks and regards,
Ashish
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