Transcription of jPOS Programmer’s Guide
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jpos Programmer s GuideRevision: of ContentsCopyright notice .. viPreface .. vii1. The jpos Project .. About .. jpos License .. About ISO-8583 .. Downloading jpos .. Directory structure .. Using jpos .. Building jpos .. Available tasks .. Running jpos .. 52. About ISO-8583 .. An ISO-8583 primer .. International standard ISO 8583 .. Message format .. Wire protocol .. Message flow .. jpos approach to ISO-8583 .. ISOMsg & Co.. Packing and unpacking .. Creating custom packagers .. Managing the wire protocol with ISOC hannel .. Accepting connections with ISOS erver.
If you’re building a jPOS application, the easiest way is to clone the jPOS Template project and take it from there. 1.7. Building jPOS jPOS uses Gradle as its build system. For a quick build, you don’t even need to install Gradle, you can use the handy gradlew (or gradlew.bat if you’re on Windows) Gradle wrapper that automatically downloads
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