Hello All,

        Am not for or against anyone here, but it is just we cannot blame the OCF for 
the error in our application during processing just because there could be some 
lapses in their documentation. I personally have the same problems when starting to 
use the OCF. But that is just what an "open card framework" is for. That means we, 
developers are to contribute to improve its services. Afterall, we are not paying 
anything for the OCF for it to develop classes required to make our application run. 
Moreso, 
we are just a bunch of suckers for their classes so that we can use their sample 
application to make our own version and later on call it "OUR OWN".

        Look, OCF is not compelling any developer here to use its framework. Its your 
own choosing to use it, albeit there are some errors. Most of developers here 
benefit from the idea of sharing their knowledge to make a finess product out of the 
skeletal framework give by the OCF. So if you have the problem, consult the OCF, its 
member developer s and OCF members/developers will be glad to help you. But if at any 
moment you call anyone or anybody a SLOPPY FIRST, SECOND OR THIRD then 
I suggest, UNSUBSRIBE from the framework and never use OCF again. Afterall, they are 
not charging you anything for their classes, are they???

        It would be a different story if it was a manufacturer, say SCHLUMBERG, 
TOWITOKO  or GEMPLUS' classes are in error. Its their product and we expect the 
best out of them, so they should not be defended in anyway, but it is up for them to 
defend it self. But OCF?, comeone man, If you ain't helped OCF yet in anyway, then 
don't come with your guns firing at OCF. 

Regards,

Harley


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