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In this chapter, we present a sample Java Card applet together with the basic concepts of on-card programming for Java Cards. We explain the associated off-card programming and show how OCF brings off-card and on-card parts together. You can find a brief introduction to the Java Card platform in Section 2.3.2 “Java Card”.
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We can assume that most card services for a Java Card are applet proxies, but not all. For example can a generic VisaCashCardService operate on the card, if the card has a compatible applet installed.
To be very precise, this call went through the method sendCommandAPDU (...) of Applet Proxy.
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Hansmann, U., Nicklous, M.S., Schäck, T., Schneider, A., Seliger, F. (2002). Java Card and OCF. In: Smart Card Application Development Using Java. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-55969-3_14
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