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Dynasty Certifies First EMV Level 2 Kernel Developed In Java

Solution Allows Integration of Dynasty Software Into any Java/ J2EE Environment App, Regardless of Hardware Used.

Dynasty Technology Group has certified the first multivendor EMV Level 2 kernel developed in Java, according to a news release.

Dynasty's solution allows for the integration of its software into any Java or J2EE environment application, regardless of the hardware used. In this environment, its Level 2 kernel offers a simple API to be integrated within any electronic-payment application, including those used on ATMs, kiosks, vending machines, toll-payment and bank-teller stations.

This kernel has been integrated by different companies in self-service applications for ATMs and kiosks, vending machines, toll payment and Bank Teller Applications

Earlier in May 2004, Dynasty had passed the EMVco approval for the new kernel EMV level 2 developed in joint with CECA (The Spanish Saving Bank Confederation).

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JDJ News Desk 12/31/05 12:17:10 PM EST

Dynasty Technology Group has certified the first multivendor EMV Level 2 kernel developed in Java, according to a news release. Dynasty's solution allows for the integration of its software into any Java or J2EE environment application, regardless of the hardware used. In this environment, its Level 2 kernel offers a simple API to be integrated within any electronic-payment application, including those used on ATMs, kiosks, vending machines, toll-payment and bank-teller stations.

jdj news desk 12/31/05 01:41:13 AM EST

Dynasty Technology Group has certified the first multivendor EMV Level 2 kernel developed in Java, according to a news release. Dynasty's solution allows for the integration of its software into any Java or J2EE environment application, regardless of the hardware used. In this environment, its Level 2 kernel offers a simple API to be integrated within any electronic-payment application, including those used on ATMs, kiosks, vending machines, toll-payment and bank-teller stations.