openssl can use a PKCS#11 interface in some scenarios, but you won't need it 
for what you want to do.
I'd advise you to get the actual PKCS#11 standard document. For each function, 
there is always some sample code included.

cheers
Mat

On Monday 28. April 2014 23:32:21 you wrote:
> Need some basic level example that will demonstrate how to load keys and
> certificates from a smart-card or any other PKCS #11 token. I want to write
> and read encryption key from smart card.
> 
> If any one has used smart cards with there applications kindly share some
> beginners level  how-to-tutorials/api's(openssl etc).
> 
> OS - Linux
> 
> Programming Language - C
> 
> Smart Cards - Contact
> 
> Regards
> 
> 
> 
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