Java card and reader/writer prices

hi...I would like to know how much is a java card and how much is a reader/writer? thanks.

You should implement your own session handling mechanism since the only type of session that is supported by JavaCard is HTTP, in version JC v3 (Connected version).
Actually, I'm not even sure an HTTP session would suit your requirements.
The easiest way to implement a session flag in your proposed system would be via a timestamp (saved in the Java Card applet).
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