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Java™ Smart Card I/O API. This specification describes the Java Smart Card I/O API defined by JSR 268. It defines a Java API for communication with Smart Cards using ISO/IEC 7816-4 APDUs. It thereby allows Java applications to interact with applications running on the Smart Card, to store and retrieve data on the card, etc.

The API is defined by classes in the package javax.smartcardio. They can be classified as follows:

Classes describing the corresponding Smart Card structures
ATR, CommandAPDU, ResponseAPDU
Factory to obtain implementations
TerminalFactory
Main classes for card and terminal functions
CardTerminals, CardTerminal, Card, CardChannel
Supporting permission and exception classes
CardPermission, CardException, CardNotPresentException
Service provider interface, not accessed directly by applications
TerminalFactorySpi

API Example

A simple example of using the API is:
     // show the list of available terminals
     TerminalFactory factory = TerminalFactory.getDefault();
     List<CardTerminal> terminals = factory.terminals().list();
     System.out.println("Terminals: " + terminals);
     // get the first terminal
     CardTerminal terminal = terminals.get(0);
     // establish a connection with the card
     Card card = terminal.connect("T=0");
     System.out.println("card: " + card);
     CardChannel channel = card.getBasicChannel();
     ResponseAPDU r = channel.transmit(new CommandAPDU(c1));
     System.out.println("response: " + toString(r.getBytes()));
     // disconnect
     card.disconnect(false);
Author: Andreas Sterbenz, JSR 268 Expert Group
Since: 1.6
/** * Java&#x2122; Smart Card I/O API. * * This specification describes the Java Smart Card I/O API defined by * <a href="http://jcp.org/en/jsr/detail?id=268">JSR 268</a>. * * It defines a Java API for communication with Smart Cards * using ISO/IEC 7816-4 APDUs. It thereby allows Java applications to interact with * applications running on the Smart Card, to store and retrieve data * on the card, etc. * * <p> * The API is defined by classes in the package * <code>javax.smartcardio</code>. They can be classified as follows: * * <dl> * <dt>Classes describing the corresponding Smart Card structures * <dd> * <a href="ATR.html">ATR</a>, * <a href="CommandAPDU.html">CommandAPDU</a>, * <a href="ResponseAPDU.html">ResponseAPDU</a> * * <dt>Factory to obtain implementations * <dd> * <a href="TerminalFactory.html">TerminalFactory</a> * * <dt>Main classes for card and terminal functions * <dd> * <a href="CardTerminals.html">CardTerminals</a>, * <a href="CardTerminal.html">CardTerminal</a>, * <a href="Card.html">Card</a>, * <a href="CardChannel.html">CardChannel</a> * * <dt>Supporting permission and exception classes * <dd> * <a href="CardPermission.html">CardPermission</a>, * <a href="CardException.html">CardException</a>, * <a href="CardNotPresentException.html">CardNotPresentException</a> * * <dt>Service provider interface, not accessed directly by applications * <dd> * <a href="TerminalFactorySpi.html">TerminalFactorySpi</a> * * </dl> * * * <h2>API Example</h2> * * A simple example of using the API is: * <pre> * // show the list of available terminals * TerminalFactory factory = TerminalFactory.getDefault(); * List&lt;CardTerminal&gt; terminals = factory.terminals().list(); * System.out.println("Terminals: " + terminals); * // get the first terminal * CardTerminal terminal = terminals.get(0); * // establish a connection with the card * Card card = terminal.connect("T=0"); * System.out.println("card: " + card); * CardChannel channel = card.getBasicChannel(); * ResponseAPDU r = channel.transmit(new CommandAPDU(c1)); * System.out.println("response: " + toString(r.getBytes())); * // disconnect * card.disconnect(false); * </pre> * * @since 1.6 * @author Andreas Sterbenz * @author JSR 268 Expert Group */
package javax.smartcardio;