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The API on the eJava Token

Post by Clarke » Thu Nov 12, 2015 2:18 am

hello,

I buy the eJava Token from Store, and I have received. Can you tell me if API on the token is the same as on the java-card? And should we use the same applet loader as for the java-card?

Is there a user guide for eJava Token?
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Re: The API on the eJava Token

Post by ftsafe » Thu Nov 12, 2015 2:51 am

The API of Java Token should be same as Java Card, and you could use same SDK to develop applet and download/install into eJava Token.

For the user guide, you can refer to the demo video.

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Re: The API on the eJava Token

Post by Clarke » Thu Nov 12, 2015 6:34 am

I have already installed my applet into the java-token. It seems that the token doesn't support T0 protocol, does it?

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Re: The API on the eJava Token

Post by ftsafe » Fri Nov 13, 2015 3:52 am

Clarke wrote:I have already installed my applet into the java-token. It seems that the token doesn't support T0 protocol, does it?


Yes, The eJava Tokens, they are T=1 by default. If you want T0 protocol, you can contact us before shopping. Is T=0 necessary for you?

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