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I have made an application in Java using Eclipse as a library for reading and writing to a Java Card applet. So far we're using ACS ACR38 reader. But now we need to port this library to Android. What can I use to replace the javax.smartcardio package in the original project? Preferably something similar since I'd prefer to minimize re-implementing as much as possible.

Note that I'm going to use a custom reader with OTG cable for the Android version (not an ACS reader). It is an FTDI device. I've looked into SCDroid and Seek for Android but those don't seem to be what I need (the test application from SCdroid does not detect my device), and I'm not sure if the SCDroid one is free?

For now I'm only using UsbSerial library to only receive and send APDUs but I'm wondering if there's any similar library for Android.

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You could use the ACS Android sdk : https://android.acs.com.hk/

Your reader ACR38 is supported on Android

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  • I'm not going to use the ACR38 reader for the android version, but a custom card reader using an FTDI device, would it still work?
    – bunbunn
    Sep 26, 2017 at 5:53
  • Do you have specific SDK (android or java or c) with this smartcard reader ?
    – LaurentY
    Sep 26, 2017 at 10:33
  • The reader is solely made for the purpose of running my program (but in android), I'm not quite sure what specs should the reader have and what library I can use then. If I can make it work somehow with existing smartcard library I'd gladly tell the hardware guy to stick to a standard (only thing I know the guy said it's not CCID compliant yet, should it?). But first I need to know which library I can use.
    – bunbunn
    Sep 27, 2017 at 4:40

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