Marc,

        I know this is an offshoot from our posting but anyway I think your help is 
greatly appreciated on this one.

        I have tried programming using memory cards only, that is the card is used to 
store information such as personal information and other offline data which I can use 
to sync with the main applcation system. 
Its been 3 weeks and I still have a hard time coping up with the creation, testing and 
implementation of applet in smart card. Like, where the heck would I create that .opt 
file? Creating applet is relatively easy, as 
per the instructions besides its just java proramming. But to implement the applet is 
another because I dunno how to trigger that applet, assuming that it is already 
stored. Plus, the guides do not give a clue whether I 
can still use the java card as my memory card, say to create EF and DF where I can 
store some information for future processing by the same applet found in the card. 
Plus how will the user got to see that it is 
working , i mean UI which is usually a third program created outside the card but is 
capable of triggering the card's applet and recieve information for viewing.

        If you can lead me to a better link where I can extract this information is 
greatly appreciated. I feel that  a lot of time has been wasted going over and over 
again but it seems I just can;t get this thing 
working.

regards,

harley

7/17/01 4:00:43 AM, Marc Palmer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>
>
>Hi,
>
>A preview of our JavaCard applet build script is available now.
>
>If you'd like to try building your own applets for JavaCard 2.1 as well 
>as 1.11 and 2.2 iButtons (JavaCard 2.0) just by running a single ANT 
>build script, please check it out. You'll need Apache's ANT tool first. 
>(http://jakarta.apache.org/ant)
>
>Let me know by direct mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] what you think of it.
>
>Before you ask: No it's not an IDE. It just builds applets using Apache's 
>ANT build tool. It's quick and easy. You put .java source in, you get 
>.cap and .jib out.
>
>It means you can build applets for many card types without needing Vendor 
>SDKs or IDEs. It's a great timesaver.
>
>During preview we have no site up, but you can download the ZIPs which 
>contain a README.txt telling you how to use it.
>
>There are two version, one with the full Sun JavaCard 2.1 Kit bundled and 
>one without. This is to satisfy Sun licensing conditions. If you already 
>have the JC21 Kit and don't want to download an extra MB of data, then 
>you can just copy it under our directory tree (see README for directory 
>structure).
>
>We are of course planning to expand the list of applets built by this. 
>This is just the first public release, so that we can iron out any issues 
>and get other card companies to give us the info we need to expand our 
>repertoire. We would like to thank Dallas Semiconductor for their support 
>to date. We plan to add support for Schlumberger Cyberflex cards and 
>Gemplus Xpresso cards shortly.
>
>Full version with JC21 Kit (easy option, 1.4M):
>http://www.wangjammers.org/smartcards/downloads/JCardBuilder-with-JC21Ki
>t.zip
>
>Small version without JC21 Kit (Needs JC21 Kit to run though):
>http://www.wangjammers.org/smartcards/downloads/JCardBuilder.zip
>
>Kind regards,
>Marc 
>(AKA Wangjammer 5 / [EMAIL PROTECTED])
>
>
>
>
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