Implementation of the ISO 8583 protocol in Java, focused on making the creation, edition and reading of ISO8583 messages as simple and flexible as possible.

Source code can be found at https://bitbucket.org/chochos/j8583 – please post any issues you have over at Bitbucket.

Features

  • Create and parse ISO8583 messages
  • Easy XML-based configuration
  • Excellent performance, tested on environments of over 100K daily transactions

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  • When using Binary mode, there is an error when parsing numeric field length is odd number. the error is here : public static BigInteger decodeToBigInteger(byte[] buf, int pos, int length) throws IndexOutOfBoundsException { char[] digits = new char[length]; int start = 0; for (int i = pos; i < pos + (length / 2) + (length % 2); i++) { => Should ignore the first digit because there is a padding with 0 to fill the hex value (20 digits instead of 19!) digits[start++] = (char)(((buf[i] & 0xf0) >> 4) + 48); digits[start++] = (char)((buf[i] & 0x0f) + 48); } return new BigInteger(new String(digits)); } Try this with field 2 length = 19. You should ignore the first zero when parsing odd binary value. Feel free to contact me if you need any help on this.
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  • Great project, keep it up!
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2007-04-25