MARBEN ASNSDK TCE-Java encompasses an ASN.1 Compiler together with pure Java ASN.1 BER, DER, PER (both aligned and unaligned), XER, CXER runtimes providing a Java API. The Java API is a set of Java classes generated by the ASN.1 Compiler and depending on the input ASN.1 abstract syntax (a Java class is generated for each ASN.1 type).
The TCE-JAVA runtimes also offer a Generic and a SAX-like Java API to handle ASN.1 data in a generic way. The Generic Java API provides Java classes that are independent of the ASN.1 description to process. You can access an ASN.1 value by providing the name of its ASN.1 type or the numeric identifier generated by the ASN.1 compiler. You can also access any field of an ASN.1 complex type (SEQUENCE, SET) by providing the field name or the numeric identifier generated by the ASN.1 compiler. The SAX-like API works exactly like an XML SAX API. Each decoded ASN.1 peace of data is given back to the user in an XML format.
All TCE ASN.1 Java runtimes are fully re-entrant in order to run on multi-threads system.
The ASN.1 Compiler takes in input an ASN.1 description, performs syntax and semantic checks and produces, if needed, the corresponding error messages. It generates Java classes, associated with the ASN.1 types, and an information table that the runtimes will use to encode/decode data. The ASN.1 Compiler supports the latest ASN.1 standards.
Based on the input ASN.1 description, the ASN.1 Compiler can also generate an XML schema (XSD) that conforms to XER (XML Encoding Rules) together with default XML Style sheet (XSL). Used in conjunction with the ASNSDK TCE-C++ XER runtime, these features enable you to:
The ASN.1 Runtimes provide encoding/decoding services as well as constraints check and traces services. The user application has access to the Java BER, DER, PER, XER and CXER encoding/decoding services through the Java API generated by the ASN.1 Compiler.
The Java API is user-friendly. To each type of the input ASN.1 description corresponds a Java class. An ASN.1 value is an instance of a Java class. To encode or decode a value, the PER, BER, DER, XER and CXER encoding or decoding method has simply to be called. The TCE run-times reduce the complexity of your application programs by being able to automatically encode or decode open type values.
The TCE-JAVA runtimes also offer a Generic Java API to handle ASN.1 data in a generic way. The Generic Java API provides Java classes that are independent of the ASN.1 description to process. You can access an ASN.1 value by providing the name of its ASN.1 type or the numeric identifier generated by the ASN.1 compiler. You can also access any field of an ASN.1 complex type (SEQUENCE, SET) by providing the field name or the numeric identifier generated by the ASN.1 compiler.
Building your applicationOnce you have developed your application code above the Java API generated by the ASN.1 Compiler, your application shall be compiled and then linked with the encoding/decoding run-time library to build up your final executable file.
System RequirementsTCE-Java ASN.1 Compiler:
TCE-Java ASN.1 runtimes: