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Note that physical card readers with slots for multiple cards are
* represented by one CardTerminal
object per such slot.
*
* @see CardTerminals
* @see TerminalFactory
*
* @since 1.6
* @author Andreas Sterbenz
* @author JSR 268 Expert Group
*/
public abstract class CardTerminal {
/**
* Constructs a new CardTerminal object.
*
*
This constructor is called by subclasses only. Application should * call {@linkplain CardTerminals#list list()} * or {@linkplain CardTerminals#getTerminal getTerminal()} * to obtain a CardTerminal object. */ protected CardTerminal() { // empty } /** * Returns the unique name of this terminal. * * @return the unique name of this terminal. */ public abstract String getName(); /** * Establishes a connection to the card. * If a connection has previously established using * the specified protocol, this method returns the same Card object as * the previous call. * * @param protocol the protocol to use ("T=0", "T=1", or "T=CL"), or "*" to * connect using any available protocol. * * @throws NullPointerException if protocol is null * @throws IllegalArgumentException if protocol is an invalid protocol * specification * @throws CardNotPresentException if no card is present in this terminal * @throws CardException if a connection could not be established * using the specified protocol or if a connection has previously been * established using a different protocol * @throws SecurityException if a SecurityManager exists and the * caller does not have the required * {@linkplain CardPermission permission} */ public abstract Card connect(String protocol) throws CardException; /** * Returns whether a card is present in this terminal. * * @return whether a card is present in this terminal. * * @throws CardException if the status could not be determined */ public abstract boolean isCardPresent() throws CardException; /** * Waits until a card is present in this terminal or the timeout * expires. If the method returns due to an expired timeout, it returns * false. Otherwise it return true. * *
If a card is present in this terminal when this
* method is called, it returns immediately.
*
* @param timeout if positive, block for up to timeout
* milliseconds; if zero, block indefinitely; must not be negative
* @return false if the method returns due to an expired timeout,
* true otherwise.
*
* @throws IllegalArgumentException if timeout is negative
* @throws CardException if the operation failed
*/
public abstract boolean waitForCardPresent(long timeout) throws CardException;
/**
* Waits until a card is absent in this terminal or the timeout
* expires. If the method returns due to an expired timeout, it returns
* false. Otherwise it return true.
*
*
If no card is present in this terminal when this
* method is called, it returns immediately.
*
* @param timeout if positive, block for up to timeout
* milliseconds; if zero, block indefinitely; must not be negative
* @return false if the method returns due to an expired timeout,
* true otherwise.
*
* @throws IllegalArgumentException if timeout is negative
* @throws CardException if the operation failed
*/
public abstract boolean waitForCardAbsent(long timeout) throws CardException;
}