hi all,
some time ago we at IAIK built a JCA provider based on OpenCard. this allows
accessing smart cards for signing using the usual Java API; e.g.
Signature.getInstance(
now we published this provider library under an Apache-style license as
open-source software. this means, anyone
Well thanks to the folk at IAIK and Alan Kozlay it looks like we have
some new stuff for OCF. What's the progress with setting up a
repository so we can contribute further stuff ? At the moment I'm
having to keep emails lying around to track everything.
Can I help with setting up the
Jon Barber wrote:
Can I help with setting up the repository at all ?
Yes. I had just got to the stage where I had all the tools in place to
load stuff up to the repository when I had to switch my PC from NT to
W2K. So I lost all the tools and I haven't had the chance to sort them
out again.
www.javacard.info
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From: Brian McGuiness <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [OCF] JCA provider based for OpenCard
Date: Tue, 10 Jun 2003 16:47:46 +0100
Jon Barber wrote:
Can I help with setting up the repository at all ?
Yes. I had ju
Joseph Smith wrote:
I have a few questions for this new found interest in OCF
Will it follow the original design of cardterminal/cardservices...
and will it still use the PC/SC bridge or try some new Java platform
port discovery mechanism ? ( ie, java terminals ). Also will this
mechanism
quot; here or there. As a matter of fact, I have agovernment agency,( thru bad design ) that ONLY supports USB terminals.
From: Jon Barber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Joseph Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
CC: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [OCF] JCA provider based for OpenCard
Date: Tue, 10 Jun 2003 22:25:42
Joseph Smith wrote:
I know about general issues with Linux and USB, that's why I
mentioned the Java USB support that was started some time ago. And the
JPCSC I'm using is 0.7. I state it's mature because I know that the
host side application I write that uses native implementation of
PCSC