hi,

In a most conventional OOPs concept, Card, Reader, OP, etc being different
entities in real world.. have been assigned with different package names
which could easily identify thenselves with the purpose they are built for..

Though I am not an anuthority on GCR410 / GCR series but definitely things
are made to make developers job easy..

Coming to Pure Java..

u might have come accross.. certian cases where in certain code / part of
the JavaCard are written in C.. for example some APDU activation codes etc..
this means that.. u right applet and then activate those APDU's code inside
GEMCORE RTOS..

I am not sure any further than this..

if u get further information please post for our help

Cheers to all

Amaresh Ballolli,


----- Original Message -----
From: "Patil, Shirish" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, October 17, 2001 12:39 PM
Subject: [OCF] Meaning of PureJava implementation of an OpenCard
CardTerminal


> Hello,
>
> What is the meaning of this statement ?
>
> "com.gemplus.opencard.terminal.GemCoreCardTerminal PureJava-Implementation
> of an OpenCard CardTerminal for GemPlus GemCore-based reader (GCR410,
> GCR700) using the javax.comm package. IMPORTANT: with jdk1.1 javax.comm
> works only with signed applets !!! "
>
> Why there are so many packages in the OCF1.2 APIs ?
> For example,
> base-core :
> base-opt :
> gemplus-gpk-0.3
> gemplus-terminals-4.1, etc
>
> with regards,
> Shirish
>
>
>
> ---
> > Visit the OpenCard web site at http://www.opencard.org/ for more
> > information on OpenCard---binaries, source code, documents.
> > This list is being archived at http://www.opencard.org/archive/opencard/
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