These guys does exactly that altough they don't use OpenSC:
http://www.openoces.org

Code is free and open and has been used extensively so you should
be able to to adopt their dll-loading concept.

You need a signed applet and the user must accept it etc.

Anders

----- Original Message ----- 
From: Harry Anuszewski
To: opensc-devel@lists.opensc-project.org
Sent: Wednesday, April 07, 2010 16:28
Subject: [opensc-devel] OpenSC-java: Web application


Hello,

I currently have a java application that allows the user to login to a website 
using a smart card. I 
use openSC-java to select a card reader, create a session and pull out 
certificate information, etc. 
I would like to make this a web application but I know that openSC-java depends 
on a few .dll files 
for windows and a few .so files for linux. Right now I am just working with the 
windows half. The 
way my app works now is it checks for openSC in the system path if it doesn't 
find it then it 
prompts to run an installer that I created that puts openSC in C:\program 
files\opensc and then adds 
that to the system path and reboots the computer. The next time the user goes 
to run the program 
they will be able to use opensc.

What I am basically wondering is, is their a way to create a jar that has the 
opensc dependencies 
(.dll) so that the user never has to download and run my installer? Everything 
will be handled 
online.

Thank you,

Harry



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