A small but powerful homebanking application written in Java and based on HBCI4Java.
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Added support for RDH-2 keyfiles and changed some settings for database configuration, so that now usage for e.g. H2 database is possible, too. Needs at least hbci4java-2.5.6 because of some API changes.
* wallstreet9 is runnable as standalone application and as applet now * added database support * added two new jobs for getting information about accounts * added GUI settings to optionally disable some annoying popups * disabling certificate verification for pintan-passports is supported now (this is new since hbci4java-2.4.7pre-20040204) * support for automatically using correct customer-ids when adding hbci jobs * fixed some formatting bugs for values * fixed problems with float-values (using double- and integer-precision now)
- Changes between release 0.4 and 0.5 * added support for bzu-transfers * adapted changes for new NEED_PASSPHRASE stuff in new HBCI4Java version * added support for new passport types * fixed bug for moneytransfers without usage lines * improved error-information on errors and status-informationen after executing hbci-dialogs * added "abort"-button to abort hbci-execution
This release of wallstreet9 just integrates all the changes made to HBCI4Java, so that it should be working stable with HBCI4Java 2.4.3 now
- Changes between release 0.2 and 0.3 * fixed a small bug with statement of account, which caused a nullpointer exception sometimes * added support for standing orders (dauerauftrag) * fixed a bug with scheduled transfers (sometimes a wrong credit institute number was used) * changed language of application to german (stopped this ugly german/english mix I hope)
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