Christian Jean writes:
> > I have also tested the OCF-Driver with the OCF to PCSC to access it from
> > Java, but i had to much problems with it. Now i am using jpcsc, it working
> > well. If you will using multithreading, you should use the pcsc-1.0.0b!
> > 

Do you use jpcsc with the newest beta then ? I havent tried jpcsc with
the latest pcsc releases, so it is nice to hear that it still works.

Do you use most of the methods jpcsc provides or just the basic ones ?
And do you use jpcsc within a multithreaded Java application as well ?



> > wbr
> > -- 
> 
> Where can i get the pcsc-1.0.0b ?
> I didn't find it on the usual middleware place.
> 
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