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    Results for: +topicid:1088 +subtopicid:1063

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    Write OpenCard services for downloading Java Card apps - JavaWorld
    Feb. 01, 1999
    Loading Java Cards can be a confusing process requiring proprietary development tools that work on only one platform. Sun Microsystems is developing a standard in this area for Java Card licensees. But what do you do in ...
    http://www.javaworld.com/javaworld/jw-02-1999/jw-02-javadev.html


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    How to write a CardTerminal class for simple and complex readers in an OpenCard environment ...
    Jan. 01, 1999
    In October, the 1.1 release of the OpenCard Framework was announced. There were a number of changes to the previous release, version 1.0, in the area of card terminals. These changes greatly simplify programming of card ...
    http://www.javaworld.com/javaworld/jw-01-1999/jw-01-javadev.html


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    Java gets serial support with the new javax.comm package - JavaWorld
    May. 01, 1998
    One of the most popular interfaces on a PC is the serial port. This interface allows computers to perform input and output with peripheral devices. Serial interfaces exist for devices such as modems, printers, bar code ...
    http://www.javaworld.com/javaworld/jw-05-1998/jw-05-javadev.html


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    An introduction to the Java Ring - JavaWorld
    Apr. 01, 1998
    The Java Card is being implemented on many form factors. The Java iButton from Dallas Semiconductor is one of the first devices claiming support for the Java Card 2.0 API. (Compliance testing has not been done yet.) ...
    http://www.javaworld.com/javaworld/jw-04-1998/jw-04-javadev.html


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    Understanding Java Card 2.0 - JavaWorld
    Mar. 01, 1998
    Java Card is a smart card that is capable of running programs written in Java. For this new Java platform, Sun's JavaSoft division has made available the Java Card 2.0 API specification, and several licensees are now ...
    http://www.javaworld.com/javaworld/jw-03-1998/jw-03-javadev.html


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    Get a jumpstart on the Java Card - JavaWorld
    Feb. 01, 1998
    This article describes how to get started programming a smart card that supports Java. The examples are based on the Schlumberger Cyberflex Java Card family, the first production Java Card, based on the Java Card 1.0 ...
    http://www.javaworld.com/javaworld/jw-02-1998/jw-02-javadev.html


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    Smart cards and the OpenCard Framework - JavaWorld
    Jan. 01, 1998
    The OpenCard Framework provides programmers with an interface for the development of smart card applications in Java. Implementations of OpenCard can be 100% pure Java, or they can use existing card terminal ...
    http://www.javaworld.com/javaworld/jw-01-1998/jw-01-javadev.html


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    Add persistence and peer-to-peer computing to Java applets hosted by Netscape 3.0.1 -..
    May. 01, 1997
    Imagine this: You're surfing the Web. You stop by your personalized news service and you read about some stocks that you just have to purchase. You head on over to your online brokerage firm, and then stop by your bank' ...
    http://www.javaworld.com/javaworld/jw-05-1997/jw-05-javadev.html


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    Monitor your Web server in real time, part 3 - JavaWorld
    Dec. 01, 1996
    This article demonstrates how Java can be used to monitor and display information about realtime events in an easy to understand manner. The example used in this article is a Web server, but the programming techniques ...
    http://www.javaworld.com/javaworld/jw-12-1996/jw-12-javadev.html


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    Tin cans and string - JavaWorld
    Mar. 01, 1996
    This month's article will attempt to get you started on some of the more powerful communication classes in Java. We will go through four examples demonstrating how to use Java to extend traditional Web applications and ...
    http://www.javaworld.com/javaworld/jw-03-1996/jw-03-javadev.html


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    Bandwidth hunger - JavaWorld
    Oct. 01, 1996
    Cable modems may be the ticket for delivering high Internet bandwidth to consumers' homes.
    http://www.javaworld.com/javaworld/jw-10-1996/jw-10-javadev.html


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    Java in embedded systems - JavaWorld
    Sep. 01, 1996
    An interview with Bernard Mushinsky and David Ripps of IPI reveals Java's future in embedded systems. And it doesn't look too shabby. (2,300 words)
    http://www.javaworld.com/javaworld/jw-09-1996/jw-09-javadev.html


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