Smart card application development using Java: with ... 16 tables and a multi function smart card
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adam_text | TABLE OF CONTENTS * * * XI TABLE OF CONTENTS
PREFACE.......................................................................................1
ABOUT THIS BOOK 1 THE AUDIENCE OF THIS
BOOK....................................................2 NO NEED TO
READ THE WHOLE BOOK..........................................2 ABOUT THE
AUTHORS
......................................................................8
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
..................................................................10
PART I. SMART CARD INTRODUCTION AND
OVERVIEW..............................11 1 WHAT MAKES THE SMART CARD
*SMART*?...........................13 1.1 WHAT IS A SMART
CARD?.......................................................13 1.1.1
THE BENEFITS OF SMART CARDS.......................................15 1.2
SMART CARD
HARDWARE........................................................16
1.2.1 MEMORY CARDS AND MICROPROCESSOR CARDS .................16 1.2.2
CONTACTLESS
CARDS........................................................17 1.2.3
THE COMPUTER ON THE SMART CARD...............................17 1.2.4
MECHANICAL CONTACTS...................................................19
1.2.5 THE SIZE OF A SMART
CARD............................................20 1.2.6 HARDWARE
SECURITY ......................................................21 1.2.7
THE MANUFACTURING PROCESS ........................................21
TABLE OF CONTENTS XII * * * 2 INTRODUCTION TO SMART CARD SOFTWARE
..............................23 2.1 SMART CARD APPLICATION
DEVELOPMENT PROCESS .................23 2.2 COMMUNICATION WITH THE
CARD...........................................24 2.2.1
APDUS........................................................................24
2.2.2 T=0 AND T=1
...............................................................26 2.2.3
TLV STRUCTURES
...........................................................27 2.3 SMART
CARD OPERATING SYSTEMS .........................................28
2.3.1 FILE SYSTEM SMART
CARDS.............................................28 2.3.2 JAVA
CARD.....................................................................31
2.3.3 MULTOS
.........................................................................32
2.3.4 SMART CARD FOR WINDOWS
............................................33 3 SMART CARDS AND
E-BUSINESS ..............................................35 3.1
ELECTRONIC PURSES
...............................................................37
3.1.1
GELDKARTE....................................................................39
3.1.2 MONDEX
.......................................................................40
3.1.3
PROTON..........................................................................41
3.1.4 VISA CASH
....................................................................41
3.1.5 COMMON ELECTRONIC PURSE SPECIFICATION ....................43 3.2
AUTHENTICATION AND SECURE ACCESS ....................................43
3.2.1 WORKSTATION ACCESS
....................................................44 3.2.2 NETWORK-
AND SERVER-LOGIN ........................................44 3.2.3 SECURE
COMMUNICATION...............................................45 3.3
DIGITAL SIGNATURES
..............................................................46 3.4
OTHER USES OF SMART CARDS IN E-BUSINESS ..........................47
3.4.1 ELECTRONIC
TICKETING....................................................47 3.4.2
LOYALTY
PROGRAMS........................................................48 3.4.3
GROWTH EXPECTED
........................................................49 4
CRYPTOGRAPHY......................................................................51
4.1 CRYPTOGRAPHIC
ALGORITHMS.................................................51 4.1.1
SYMMETRIC CRYPTOGRAPHIC ALGORITHMS........................52 4.1.2
PUBLIC-KEY ALGORITHMS ...............................................56
4.1.3 HYBRID
ALGORITHMS......................................................59 4.2
SMART CARD CRYPTOGRAPHIC PROTOCOLS.................................59
4.2.1 EXTERNAL AUTHENTICATION
..............................................59 4.2.2 INTERNAL
AUTHENTICATION ...............................................60 TABLE
OF CONTENTS XIII * * * 4.2.3 SECURE MESSAGING
........................................................61 4.3 TLS AND
SMART CARDS ........................................................66
5 SMART CARD READERS AND TERMINALS ................................69
5.1 SMART CARD
READERS...........................................................69
5.2 SMART CARD TERMINALS
.......................................................71 5.3
BIOMETRIC IDENTIFICATION
....................................................72 6 SMART CARD
STANDARDS AND INDUSTRY INITIATIVES..............73 6.1 ISO
STANDARDS....................................................................73
6.2 EMV ICC SPECIFICATIONS FOR PAYMENT SYSTEMS................75 6.3
PC/SC................................................................................77
6.4
GLOBALPLATFORM..................................................................80
PART II. OPENCARD FRAMEWORK
..........................................................83 7
INTRODUCTION TO
OPENCARD.................................................85 7.1 THE
HISTORY OF THE OPENCARD FRAMEWORK.........................85 7.2 THE
OPENCARD CONSORTIUM ...............................................86
7.3 THE OBJECTIVES OF THE OPENCARD FRAMEWORK....................87 7.4
THE ADVANTAGES OF USING OCF .........................................88
7.5 THE OCF
ARCHITECTURE.......................................................89
7.5.1 A NOTE ON
NOTATION.....................................................89 7.5.2
ARCHITECTURE OVERVIEW................................................91
8 THE UTILITY
CLASSES..............................................................97
8.1 THE OPENCARD CORE
DEFINITIONS........................................97 8.2 THE CORE
UTILITY CLASSES....................................................98
8.2.1 HEX STRING
PROCESSING.................................................98 8.2.2 THE
CONFIGURATION PROVIDER........................................99 8.2.3
THE
TRACER.................................................................100
8.2.4 SYSTEM ACCESS
..........................................................103 TABLE OF
CONTENTS XIV * * * 8.3 THE OPTIONAL UTILITY CLASSES
...........................................105 8.3.1 THE LOADER
CLASSES...................................................106 8.3.2 THE
PASSTHRUCARDSERVICE.........................................107 8.3.3
THE TAG AND TLV CLASSES.........................................109 9
THE TERMINAL LAYER
.........................................................111 9.1
TERMINAL LAYER CORE COMPONENTS ..................................112
9.1.1 TERMINAL REGISTRY AND EVENT MECHANISM.................113 9.1.2
DEVICE ABSTRACTIONS..................................................114
9.1.3 THE TERMINAL LAYER EXCEPTIONS................................117
9.1.4 PIN / PASSWORD
SUPPORT............................................118 9.2 TERMINAL
LAYER OPTIONAL COMPONENTS............................121 9.2.1 THE
OPENCARD.OPT.TERMINAL PACKAGE..........................122 9.2.2 THE
OPENCARD.OPT.TERMINAL.PROTOCOL PACKAGE............124 9.3 TRACING IN THE
TERMINAL LAYER.........................................126 9.4
COMMUNICATING WITH THE CARD READER ............................126
9.4.1 THE JAVA COMMUNICATIONS API ................................127
9.5 THE
IMPLEMENTATION.........................................................128
9.5.1 USING THE T=1 PROTOCOL SUPPORT
...............................129 9.5.2 IMPLEMENTING THE
CARDTERMINAL...............................131 9.5.3 IMPLEMENTING THE
CARDTERMINALFACTORY...................139 10 THE SERVICE
LAYER...........................................................141
10.1 THE CARDSERVICE LAYER CORE COMPONENTS....................143
10.1.1 THE APPLICATION ACCESS CLASSES .............................144
10.1.2 THE CARD ACCESS CLASSES
........................................148 10.1.3 THE CARDSERVICE
SUPPORT CLASSES...........................152 10.1.4 THE CHV SUPPORT
CLASSES ......................................157 10.1.5 THE CARDSERVICE
EXCEPTIONS...................................161 10.2 THE CARDSERVICE
OPTIONAL COMPONENTS........................162 10.3 STANDARD
CARDSERVICE INTERFACES ...................................164 10.3.1
THE ISO FILE SYSTEM CARDSERVICE ..........................165 10.3.2 THE
SIGNATURE CARDSERVICE .....................................168 10.3.3
THE APPLICATION MANAGEMENT CARDSERVICE............169 TABLE OF CONTENTS
XV * * * 11 THE OCF SECURITY
CONCEPTS..........................................171 11.1 OPENCARD
SECURITY OVERVIEW .......................................173 11.2
OPENCARD SECURITY CLASSES ...........................................175
11.2.2 THE SMART CARD KEY CLASSES
..................................177 11.2.3 CARDSERVICE INTERFACE
CLASSES ................................179 11.2.4 CREDENTIALS
..............................................................182 11.3
RUNNING OCF IN BROWSERS ............................................184
11.3.1 BROWSER SECURITY MODELS
.......................................184 11.3.2 INVOCATION OF
PRIVILEGED METHODS...........................185 11.3.3 SECURITY
IMPLICATIONS ..............................................187 PART III.
SMART CARD APPLICATION DEVELOPMENT USING OCF...........189 12 USING
OCF.......................................................................191
12.1 PREPARING YOUR SYSTEM
.................................................191 12.2 CONFIGURING
OCF ON YOUR SYSTEM................................192 12.2.1 SETTING
THE OCF CONFIGURATION PROPERTIES..............192 12.3 THE FIRST SIMPLE
APPLICATION ........................................194 12.3.1
STARTING OCF AND SHUTTING IT DOWN AGAIN.............195 12.3.2 OBTAINING
A SMARTCARD OBJECT VIA WAITFORCARD(*)
.....................................................196 12.3.3
OBTAINING A CARDSERVICE OBJECT .............................197 12.3.4
USING THIS SAMPLE PROGRAM WITH OTHER CARDS........198 12.4 SMART CARD
ACCESS OF A DIGITAL SIGNATURE
APPLICATION....................................................................198
12.4.1 ATTRIBUTES
................................................................199
12.4.2 CONSTRUCTOR
.............................................................200 12.4.3
CARDINSERTED()..........................................................201
12.4.4 ALLOCATESERVICES(SMARTCARD, INT) ............................202
12.4.5 CARDREMOVED()
.......................................................203 12.4.6
SIGNATURECARDPRESENT() ...........................................204
12.4.7 GETCARDHOLDERDATA()
..............................................204 12.4.8
PROPAGATEANEARLIEREXCEPTION()..............................206 12.4.9
SETCARDHOLDERDATA(STRING) .....................................206
12.4.10 SIGN(INT, BYTE[])
.....................................................207 12.4.11 CLOSE()
...................................................................208
12.4.12 CLASS SIGNATURECARDEXCEPTION .............................208
TABLE OF CONTENTS XVI * * * 12.4.13 THE COMPLETE SAMPLE SOURCE CODE
.....................209 13 OCF AND
E-BUSINESS........................................................211
13.1 INTERNET STOCK
BROKERAGE...............................................211 13.1.1
SECURITY CONSIDERATIONS ..........................................211
13.1.2 SECURE STOCK BROKERAGE ARCHITECTURE.....................212
13.1.3 PROTOCOLS
.................................................................213
13.2 DISTRIBUTED PAYMENT
SYSTEMS........................................214 13.2.1 CARD-TO-CARD
PAYMENT SCHEMES .............................215 13.2.2 CARD-TO-CARD
PAYMENTS VIA INTERNET .......................217 13.2.3 ARCHITECTURE
OVERVIEW............................................222 13.2.4
IMPLEMENTATION
.......................................................224 14 JAVA
CARD AND OCF .......................................................229
14.1 DEVELOPING A CARD APPLET
.............................................229 14.2 INSIDE THE JAVA
CARD.......................................................230 14.2.1
THE JAVA CARD FRAMEWORK......................................230 14.2.2
LIFETIMES OF ON-CARD PROGRAMS AND OBJECTS...........231 14.3 A SAMPLE
JAVA CARD APPLET ..........................................232 14.4
USING OCF TO WORK WITH CARD APPLETS ........................238 14.4.1
CARD APPLET PROXIES................................................239
14.4.2 CONTROLLING OUR SAMPLE CARD APPLET THROUGH OCF
...........................................................241 15 CARD
AND APPLICATION MANAGEMENT .............................251 15.1
INTRODUCTION
...................................................................251
15.1.1 CARD MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS.....................................252
15.1.2 APPLICATION MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS .........................253
15.1.3 KEY MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS......................................253
15.2 USING OCF FOR CARD AND APPLICATION MANAGEMENT
..................................................................254
15.2.1 EXAMPLE
..................................................................254
15.2.2 SECURITY
...................................................................255
15.2.3 ARCHITECTURE AND TECHNOLOGY..................................257
15.2.4 POST-ISSUANCE APPLICATION DOWNLOAD .....................259
15.2.5 POST-ISSUANCE APPLICATION PERSONALIZATION .............260 TABLE
OF CONTENTS XVII * * * 16 OCF FOR EMBEDDED DEVICES
..........................................263 16.1 DEVICE PROFILES
..............................................................263 16.2
OCF FOR EMBEDDED DEVICES..........................................265
16.2.1 DIFFERENCES BETWEEN OCF AND OCF FOR EMBEDDED DEVICES
...................................................................266
16.2.2 FOOTPRINT
STATISTICS..................................................268 PART IV.
APPENDIXES............................................................................269
A THE CARD
..........................................................................271
A.1 THE IBM MULTIFUNCTION CARD
........................................271 A.2 THE FILE STRUCTURE ON
THE CARD .......................................272 A.3 ACCESSING THE
CARD.........................................................279 B
USEFUL WEB SITES
..............................................................281 C
BIBLIOGRAPHY.....................................................................285
D
GLOSSARY............................................................................289
E INDEX
.................................................................................293
TABLE OF CONTENTS XVIII * * *
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title_fullStr | Smart card application development using Java with ... 16 tables and a multi function smart card Uwe Hansmann ... |
title_full_unstemmed | Smart card application development using Java with ... 16 tables and a multi function smart card Uwe Hansmann ... |
title_short | Smart card application development using Java |
title_sort | smart card application development using java with 16 tables and a multi function smart card |
title_sub | with ... 16 tables and a multi function smart card |
topic | Chipkarte Chipkarte - Java <Programmiersprache> - Applet Applet (DE-588)4424211-6 gnd Java Programmiersprache (DE-588)4401313-9 gnd Chipkarte (DE-588)4147723-6 gnd |
topic_facet | Chipkarte Chipkarte - Java <Programmiersprache> - Applet Applet Java Programmiersprache |
url | http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=009784935&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA |
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