Class TerminalFactorySpi

public abstract class TerminalFactorySpi
extends Object

The TerminalFactorySpi class defines the service provider interface. Applications do not access this class directly, instead see TerminalFactory.

Service providers that want to write a new implementation should define a concrete subclass of TerminalFactorySpi with a constructor that takes an Object as parameter. That class needs to be registered in a Provider. The engine type is TerminalFactory. Service providers also need to implement subclasses of the abstract classes CardTerminals, CardTerminal, Card, and CardChannel.

For example:

file MyProvider.java:

 package com.somedomain.card;

 import java.security.Provider;

 public class MyProvider extends Provider {
     public MyProvider() {
         super("MyProvider", 1.0d, "Smart Card Example");
         put("TerminalFactory.MyType", "com.somedomain.card.MySpi");
     }
 }

file MySpi.java

 package com.somedomain.card;

 import javax.smartcardio.*;

 public class MySpi extends TerminalFactoySpi {
      public MySpi(Object parameter) {
          // initialize as appropriate
      }
      protected CardTerminals engineTerminals() {
          // add implementation code here
      }
 }
Since:
1.6
See Also:
TerminalFactory, Provider

Constructor Summary

Constructors
Modifier Constructor Description
protected TerminalFactorySpi()

Constructs a new TerminalFactorySpi object.

Method Summary

All Methods Instance Methods Abstract Methods
Modifier and Type Method Description
protected abstract CardTerminals engineTerminals()

Returns the CardTerminals created by this factory.

Methods declared in class java.lang.Object

clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, wait

Constructor Detail

TerminalFactorySpi

protected TerminalFactorySpi()

Constructs a new TerminalFactorySpi object.

This class is part of the service provider interface and not accessed directly by applications. Applications should use TerminalFactory objects, which can be obtained by calling one of the TerminalFactory.getInstance() methods.

Concrete subclasses should define a constructor that takes an Object as parameter. It will be invoked when an application calls one of the TerminalFactory.getInstance() methods and receives the params object specified by the application.

Method Detail

engineTerminals

protected abstract CardTerminals engineTerminals()

Returns the CardTerminals created by this factory.

Returns:
the CardTerminals created by this factory.