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Building JavaCard applet CAP files with Ant

Easy to use Ant task for building JavaCard CAP files in a declarative way.

Build Status Latest release Maven Central Maven version MIT licensed

Features

  • Do What I Mean. You will love it!
  • No dependencies, no extra or unrelated downloads. Just a 46KB jar.
  • Supports all available JavaCard SDK versions: 2.1.2, 2.2.1, 2.2.2, 3.0.3, 3.0.4, 3.0.5 and 3.1
  • Works on all platforms with Java 1.8+: Windows, OSX, Linux.
  • Almost everything integrates or works with Ant.
  • Can be easily integrated into continuous integration workflows.
  • Generates CAP files from sources or pre-compiled class files.
  • Import external libraries: natural use of .jar libraries and/or .exp files.
  • No restrictions on project folder layout (but src/main/javacard works).
  • Loading JavaCard applets is equally pleasing with GlobalPlatformPro

Download & Use

  • Download ant-javacard.jar
    • Java version usable with all SDK-s is 1.8! Use SDK 3.0.5u3 and targetsdk to compile with Java 10 for older versions.
  • Or use the download task:
<get src="https://github.com/martinpaljak/ant-javacard/releases/latest/download/ant-javacard.jar" dest="." skipexisting="true"/>
  • Then add the following to your build.xml file:
<taskdef name="javacard" classname="pro.javacard.ant.JavaCard" classpath="ant-javacard.jar"/>
  • Now you can create applets within your Ant targets like this:
<javacard>
  <cap jckit="/path/to/jckit_dir" aid="0102030405">
    <applet class="myapplet.MyApplet" aid="0102030405060708"/>
  </cap>
</javacard>

(which results in output similar to this)

target:
      [cap] INFO: using JavaCard 3.0.4 SDK in sdks/jc304_kit
      [cap] INFO: targeting JavaCard 2.2.2 SDK in sdks/jc222_kit
      [cap] Setting package name to testapplets.empty
      [cap] INFO: generated applet AID: A000000617008E5CDAAE01 for testapplets.empty.Empty
      [cap] Building CAP with 1 applet from package testapplets.empty (AID: A000000617008E5CDAAE)
      [cap] testapplets.empty.Empty A000000617008E5CDAAE01
  [compile] Compiling files from /Users/martin/projects/ant-javacard/src/testapplets/empty
  [compile] Compiling 1 source file to /var/folders/gf/_m9mq9td3lz32qv1hd4r12yw0000gn/T/jccpro841338375581620546
  [convert] [ INFO: ] Converter [v3.0.4]
  [convert] [ INFO: ]     Copyright (c) 2011, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
  [convert]
  [convert]
  [convert] [ INFO: ] conversion completed with 0 errors and 0 warnings.
 [javacard] NB! Please use JavaCard SDK 3.0.5u3 or later for verifying!
      [cap] CAP saved to /Users/martin/projects/ant-javacard/Empty_A000000617008E5CDAAE_50da91a4_2.2.2.cap

Syntax

Sample:

<javacard jckit="/path/to/jckit_dir1">
  <cap targetsdk="/path/to/jckit_dir2" aid="0102030405" package="package.name" version="0.1" output="MyApplet.cap" sources="src/myapplet" classes="path/to/classes" export="mylib">
    <applet class="myapplet.MyApplet" aid="0102030405060708"/>
    <import exps="path/to/exps" jar="/path/to/lib.jar"/>
  </cap>
</javacard>

Details:

  • javacard tag - generic task
    • jckit attribute - path to the JavaCard SDK that is used if individual cap does not specify one. Optional if cap defines one, required otherwise.
  • cap tag - construct a CAP file
    • jckit attribute - path to the JavaCard SDK to be used. Optional if javacard defines one, required otherwise.
    • targetsdk attribute - path to the target JavaCard SDK to be used for this CAP. Optional, value of jckit used by default. Allows to use a more recent converter to target older JavaCard platforms.
    • sources attribute - path to Java source code, to be compiled against the JavaCard SDK. Either sources or classes is required, unless src/main/javacard exists.
    • sources2 attribute - additional sources to build per-platform applets. Optional.
    • classes attribute - path to pre-compiled class files to be assembled into a CAP file. If both classes and sources are specified, compiled class files will be put to classes folder, which is created if missing.
    • includes attribute - comma or space separated list of patterns of files that must be included.
    • excludes attribute - comma or space separated list of patterns of files that must be excluded.
    • package attribute - name of the package of the CAP file. Optional for applets - set to the parent package of the applet class if left unspecified, required for libraries
    • version attribute - version of the package. Optional - defaults to 0.1 if left unspecified.
    • fidesmoappid attribute - Fidesmo appId, to create the package AID and applet AID-s automatically. Optional.
    • aid attribute - AID (hex) of the package. Recommended - or set to the 5 first bytes of the applet AID if left unspecified.
    • output attribute - path where to save the generated CAP file. Optional, see below for variables.
    • export attribtue - path (folder) where to place the JAR and generated EXP file. Optional.
    • jar attribute - path where to save the generated archive JAR file. Optional.
    • jca attribute - path where to save the generated JavaCard Assembly (JCA) file. Optional.
    • verify attribute - if set to false, disables verification of the resulting CAP file with offcardeverifier. Optional.
    • debug attribute - if set to true, generates debug CAP components. Optional.
    • strip attribute - if set to true, removes class files from CAP. Optional.
    • ints attribute - if set to true, enables support for 32 bit int type. Optional.
  • applet tag - for creating an applet inside the CAP
    • class attribute - class of the Applet where install() method is defined. Required.
    • aid attribute - AID (hex) of the applet. Recommended - or set to package aid+i where i is index of the applet definition in the build.xml instruction
  • import tag - for linking against external components/libraries, like GPSystem or OPSystem
    • exps attribute - path to the folder keeping .exp files. Optional. Required if file in jar does not include .exp files.
    • jar attribute - path to the JAR file for compilation. Required if using sources mode and not necessary with classes mode if java code is already compiled

Notes:

  • jc.home property has the highest precedence, followed by jckit path of cap, followed by path in javacard, followed by JC_HOME environment variable. SDK must be valid to be considered for use.

Output file name variables

  • %h - 8 character prefix of the SHA-256 Load File Data Block hash of the CAP file
  • %H - SHA-256 Load File Data Block hash of the CAP file
  • %n - common name of the entity, either applet class or package
  • %p - package name
  • %a - package AID
  • %j - targeted JavaCard version

Maven dependency

Releases are published to https://javacard.pro/maven/. To use it, add this to your pom.xml:

<repositories>
    <repository>
        <id>javacard-pro</id>
        <url>https://javacard.pro/maven/</url>
    </repository>
</repositories>

Pushes to Maven Central happen manually and only for selected final versions.

License

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Similar projects

  • standard JavaCard SDK Ant tasks
    • :( as cumbersome to use as the command line utilities
    • :( not declarative/DWIM enough
    • :) very explicit interface with all details exposed
  • JavaCard Gradle plugin (MIT) - https://github.com/bertrandmartel/javacard-gradle-plugin
    • :) Wraps ant-javacard for use with Gradle
  • gradle-javacard (Apache 2.0) - https://github.com/fidesmo/gradle-javacard
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  • JCOP Tools
    • :( not open source
  • NetBeans IDE JC support
    • :( not possible to integrate into CI
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    • :( Netbeans, not cross platform
  • Maven2 task from FedICT (LGPL3) - https://code.google.com/p/eid-quick-key-toolset
    • :( Maven downloads half the internet before even simple tasks
    • :( JavaCard 2.2.2 only
  • Ant script files with templates
    • :( XML is a very bad and verbose programming environment

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