JavaFX and Embeded Systems

Hello,
I have a project with the National Health Service. Here is the context:
The employees of NHS will have computers connected to a chip card reader. When inserting the client chip card in the reader, all details (First Name, Last Name, Date of birth,..etc ) should be displayed in the javafx applet .
Is javafx providing tools (classes and objects) to communicate with an embeded system.
regards

adlouz wrote:
Ad far as I know, applets are secure and never send data from local machines to server ?!No. AFAIK, applets can send (and read) data between local machine and server from which the jar file comes, without even needing to be signed.
And in any case, if you sign the applet, it can access data on any server: the JavaFX samples show numerous examples of getting data from Yahoo!, Amazon or such public Web API.

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