PKCS#11 - JAVA - Hardware crypto with custom algorithm!??

Hello!
I'm wondering if it is possible to use the SUN provider in JDK1.5.0 for PKCS#11 with a hardware based crypto card which does not use any of the algorithms specified in the field guide of PKCS#11 for jdk1.5.0. Instead a custom algorithm that is implemented on this card will be used for encryption/decryption.
It should be transparent for the application what kind of algorithm that is used to encrypt/decrypt since I will send the data that will be encrypted/decrypted to this hardware card.
If it is not supported by the sun provider. What would be necessary to do to get this to work?
The card I'm about to use has an PKCS#11 API.

At this moment I don't really know the specifics on these hardware accelerators, hence my question. If it not is an algorithm that is in the refrence guide for PKCS#11, then I would like to know if there's any way to use the algorithm anyway using the PKCS#11 "wrapper" in jdk1.5.0.....
And a follow question, If it is not supported what would be the easiest way to use the PKCS#11 API of the hw -card.... I suppose to write some JNI code to send in the data to be encrypted and get the encrypted answer back?
/Henrik

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