Chris, Thanks again. We were able to create a prototype of a pure web based smartcard application using the OCF. It was a non visual applet that handles all the card functionalities and we let JSPs and the HTML to handle the visual components. We are now trying to work how to do away with the opencard.properties search from the client but instead "redirect" the search of the opencard.properties to a URL, (particularly, the Web Server, that is). This is to eliminate the client setup to make the card application working and limit the client installation to just installing the card drivers. (Of course, only one type of card and driver will be supported by the app...) Thanks again. Cheers, Harley ----- Original Message ----- From: "Christophe Muller" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Harley Barrales" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Friday, September 07, 2001 4:37 PM Subject: [OCF] [FAQ] Re: OCF Applet in a browser > Hello, > > Harley Barrales wrote: > > Can you provide for some literature that discusses in full the > > development and implementation of OCF applets in a browser. If > > possible, can you provide for sample codes and step by step guides to > > make a successful implementation of this one. I believe some of the > > OCF(ers ) are successful in doing so on this side. > > See: > > http://www.gemplus.fr/developers/technologies/opencard/faqs/applets-faq.html > > which shows some step by step procedures for signing and all with > Plugin's VM and Netscape's VM (only for the wrapper). It stills lacks > a step by step procedure for IE's VM (J++). There are also a number > of pointers to articles (e.g., Xavier Lorphelin's article) and to > general applet security guides (see the Reference section). > > I have put a sample of policy file for the Plugin, but not the > applet code itself (it was listing the directory structure of > an MPCOS card, so it's not very easy to test if you don't have > the card..) but I could add it if you think it's useful.. > > Hope it'll help. Do not hesitate to send me some corrections > or additions to the FAQ. > > Cheers, > Christophe. > > = Brasington's Fifth Law: When a programmer tells you "no problem", = > = you have a serious problem. = > -- > ------------------------------------------------------------- > [EMAIL PROTECTED] - Gemplus Research Lab > Phone: +33 4-42-36-57-83 | Disclaimer: I don't speak for Gemplus > Gemplus doesn't speak for me... it is better that way! > ------------------------------------------------------------- > > > --- > > 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/ > > ! To unsubscribe from the [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list send an email > ! to > ! [EMAIL PROTECTED] > ! containing the word > ! unsubscribe > ! in the body. _________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com --- > 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/ ! To unsubscribe from the [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list send an email ! to ! [EMAIL PROTECTED] ! containing the word ! unsubscribe ! in the body.