| Remote User authentication
PIN for web application?? or PIN of the card through Web APP? I am not sure I got your question. Just some info about difference between JC specs and these kind of activities. Java Card specs does no . . .
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March 02, 2010 13:43
by: benallemand
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| Please contribute - project is safe
I don't think you need Java Card 3 for this. JC2 is enough for this. I didn't get what exactly you mean by session, but the data stays forever on the card until until it is destroyed. This is what the . . .
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March 02, 2010 10:53
by: VIVEK KUMAR KANAUJIA
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| Please contribute - project is safe
For your project do you really have to show the Card??? I think it is perfect to show it on the RI (devkit). I guess you will be submitting the project remotely, don't think it is required to send the . . .
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March 02, 2010 10:53
by: VIVEK KUMAR KANAUJIA
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| Please contribute - project is safe
No. Java Card is by itself persistent because it has Non-Volatile memory. The Object state is safe even after power loss. In general no Database support is required for Java Card applications. If your . . .
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March 02, 2010 10:53
by: VIVEK KUMAR KANAUJIA
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| Remote User authentication
Just to give a bit more on this These Authenticators (in fact all the information from config.properties) are assumed to be Card Specific. Means that info might have been masked while manufacturing th . . .
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March 02, 2010 13:43
by: benallemand
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| Please contribute - project is safe
kenai.com (domain) may go away, but not the projects hosted on it. The plan is to migrate java.net to kenai framework. So the content and the code of this project is safe. Please continue to contri . . .
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March 02, 2010 10:53
by: VIVEK KUMAR KANAUJIA
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| Javacard 3 speccs
There is no public release of JC3 cards yet. [I think I am keep repeating this answer :-) ] Gemalto showed some prototype cards in JavaOne, and Oberthur is showing prototype USB cards in emsart, Carte . . .
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February 03, 2010 20:36
by: Anki Nelaturu
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| JavaCard 3 Sample projects are now hosted here
Hmm, Actually the news is kenai.com will be shutdown for public. We need to move this project to some other hosting, probably java.net. I have no idea if the members will be automatically moved to th . . .
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February 02, 2010 22:35
by: Anki Nelaturu
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| JavaCard 3 Sample projects are now hosted here
There is no commercially available JC3 cards yet. Only prototype cards showed at some shows like JavaOne eSmart etc by companies Gemalto and Oberthur. Hoping that very soon the JC3 cards will be avai . . .
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February 02, 2010 22:35
by: Anki Nelaturu
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| Some questions on java card 3
How it communicates is not in JC3 specs. It is upto the OEMs or stack builders or who ever build the cards. For example ETSI has some predefined URL if a MIDlet opens a connection to "http://myuicc/.. . . .
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January 26, 2010 17:12
by: Anki Nelaturu
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