IsoDep
  public
  
  final
  
  class
  IsoDep
  
    extends Object
  
  
  
  
  
      implements
      
        TagTechnology
      
  
  
| java.lang.Object | |
| ↳ | android.nfc.tech.IsoDep | 
Provides access to ISO-DEP (ISO 14443-4) properties and I/O operations on a Tag.
 
Acquire an IsoDep object using get(Tag).
 
The primary ISO-DEP I/O operation is transceive(byte). Applications must
 implement their own protocol stack on top of transceive(byte).
 
Tags that enumerate the IsoDep technology in Tag.getTechList
 will also enumerate
 NfcA or NfcB (since IsoDep builds on top of either of these).
 
Note: Methods that perform I/O operations
 require the Manifest.permission.NFC permission.
Summary
| Public methods | |
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        void | 
      close()
      Disable I/O operations to the tag from this  | 
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        void | 
      connect()
      Enable I/O operations to the tag from this  | 
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        static
        
        
        IsoDep | 
      get(Tag tag)
      Get an instance of  | 
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        byte[] | 
      getHiLayerResponse()
      Return the higher layer response bytes for  | 
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        byte[] | 
      getHistoricalBytes()
      Return the ISO-DEP historical bytes for  | 
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        int | 
      getMaxTransceiveLength()
      Return the maximum number of bytes that can be sent with  | 
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        Tag | 
      getTag()
      Get the  | 
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        int | 
      getTimeout()
      Get the current timeout for  | 
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        boolean | 
      isConnected()
      Helper to indicate if I/O operations should be possible. | 
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        boolean | 
      isExtendedLengthApduSupported()
      Standard APDUs have a 1-byte length field, allowing a maximum of 255 payload bytes, which results in a maximum APDU length of 261 bytes. | 
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        void | 
      setTimeout(int timeout)
      Set the timeout of  | 
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        byte[] | 
      transceive(byte[] data)
      Send raw ISO-DEP data to the tag and receive the response. | 
| Inherited methods | |
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Public methods
close
public void close ()
Disable I/O operations to the tag from this TagTechnology object, and release resources.
 
Also causes all blocked I/O operations on other thread to be canceled and
 return with IOException.
 
Requires the Manifest.permission.NFC permission.
| Throws | |
|---|---|
| IOException | |
connect
public void connect ()
Enable I/O operations to the tag from this TagTechnology object.
 
May cause RF activity and may block. Must not be called
 from the main application thread. A blocked call will be canceled with
 IOException by calling close() from another thread.
 
Only one TagTechnology object can be connected to a Tag at a time.
 
Applications must call close() when I/O operations are complete.
 
Requires the Manifest.permission.NFC permission.
| Throws | |
|---|---|
| IOException | |
get
public static IsoDep get (Tag tag)
Get an instance of IsoDep for the given tag.
 
Does not cause any RF activity and does not block.
Returns null if IsoDep was not enumerated in Tag.getTechList.
 This indicates the tag does not support ISO-DEP.
| Parameters | |
|---|---|
| tag | Tag: an ISO-DEP compatible tag | 
| Returns | |
|---|---|
| IsoDep | ISO-DEP object | 
getHiLayerResponse
public byte[] getHiLayerResponse ()
Return the higher layer response bytes for NfcB tags.
 
Does not cause any RF activity and does not block.
The higher layer response bytes can be used to help identify a tag.
 They are present only on IsoDep tags that are based on NfcB
 RF technology. If this tag is not NfcB then null is returned.
 
In ISO 14443-4 terminology, the higher layer bytes are a subset of the ATTRIB response.
| Returns | |
|---|---|
| byte[] | ISO-DEP historical bytes, or null if this is not a NfcBtag | 
getHistoricalBytes
public byte[] getHistoricalBytes ()
Return the ISO-DEP historical bytes for NfcA tags.
 
Does not cause any RF activity and does not block.
The historical bytes can be used to help identify a tag. They are present
 only on IsoDep tags that are based on NfcA RF technology.
 If this tag is not NfcA then null is returned.
 
In ISO 14443-4 terminology, the historical bytes are a subset of the RATS response.
| Returns | |
|---|---|
| byte[] | ISO-DEP historical bytes, or null if this is not a NfcAtag | 
getMaxTransceiveLength
public int getMaxTransceiveLength ()
Return the maximum number of bytes that can be sent with transceive(byte).
| Returns | |
|---|---|
| int | the maximum number of bytes that can be sent with transceive(byte). | 
getTag
public Tag getTag ()
Get the Tag object backing this TagTechnology object.
| Returns | |
|---|---|
| Tag | the Tagbacking thisTagTechnologyobject. | 
getTimeout
public int getTimeout ()
Get the current timeout for transceive(byte) in milliseconds.
 
Requires the Manifest.permission.NFC permission.
| Returns | |
|---|---|
| int | timeout value in milliseconds | 
| Throws | |
|---|---|
| SecurityException | if the tag object is reused after the tag has left the field | 
isConnected
public boolean isConnected ()
Helper to indicate if I/O operations should be possible.
Returns true if connect() has completed, and close() has not been
 called, and the Tag is not known to be out of range.
 
Does not cause RF activity, and does not block.
| Returns | |
|---|---|
| boolean | true if I/O operations should be possible | 
isExtendedLengthApduSupported
public boolean isExtendedLengthApduSupported ()
Standard APDUs have a 1-byte length field, allowing a maximum of 255 payload bytes, which results in a maximum APDU length of 261 bytes.
Extended length APDUs have a 3-byte length field, allowing 65535 payload bytes.
Some NFC adapters, like the one used in the Nexus S and the Galaxy Nexus do not support extended length APDUs. They are expected to be well-supported in the future though. Use this method to check for extended length APDU support.
| Returns | |
|---|---|
| boolean | whether the NFC adapter on this device supports extended length APDUs. | 
| Throws | |
|---|---|
| SecurityException | if the tag object is reused after the tag has left the field | 
setTimeout
public void setTimeout (int timeout)
Set the timeout of transceive(byte) in milliseconds.
 
The timeout only applies to ISO-DEP transceive(byte), and is
 reset to a default value when close() is called.
 
Setting a longer timeout may be useful when performing transactions that require a long processing time on the tag such as key generation.
Requires the Manifest.permission.NFC permission.
| Parameters | |
|---|---|
| timeout | int: timeout value in milliseconds | 
| Throws | |
|---|---|
| SecurityException | if the tag object is reused after the tag has left the field | 
transceive
public byte[] transceive (byte[] data)
Send raw ISO-DEP data to the tag and receive the response.
Applications must only send the INF payload, and not the start of frame and
 end of frame indicators. Applications do not need to fragment the payload, it
 will be automatically fragmented and defragmented by transceive(byte) if
 it exceeds FSD/FSC limits.
 
Use getMaxTransceiveLength() to retrieve the maximum number of bytes
 that can be sent with transceive(byte).
 
This is an I/O operation and will block until complete. It must
 not be called from the main application thread. A blocked call will be canceled with
 IOException if close() is called from another thread.
 
Requires the Manifest.permission.NFC permission.
| Parameters | |
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| data | byte: command bytes to send, must not be null | 
| Returns | |
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| byte[] | response bytes received, will not be null | 
| Throws | |
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|  | if the tag leaves the field | 
| IOException | if there is an I/O failure, or this operation is canceled | 
| SecurityException | if the tag object is reused after the tag has left the field | 
