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Easy RFID kit programming with Java. Overview Java-RFID is a Java programming library for RFID. Its goal is to create an RFID kit-agnostic API ala JDBC. Thus, programmers will write the same code to communicate with any RFID kit. Java-RFID has been tested with Texas Instruments and Microchip RFID kits. The Texas Instruments' kit used has been S4100 Multi-Function Reader Evaluation Kit.

LF Read Only LF Read/Write LF DST HF Tag-It ISO 15693 (Tag-it HF-I) ISO 14443 A/B The Microchip's kit used has been 13.56 MHz Anti-Collision microID Developer's Kit for MCRF355 & MCRF45x. Download Java RFID API is publicly available in both binary and source forms under the Apache Software License. The first release is compatible with Tag-it, MCRF450 and ISO-15963 transponders.

User Guide Table of Contents Apart from this essential user guide there is a JavaDoc-based API Reference for the Java RFID API. 1. The first step is set up the kit and PC: Connect the power supply to the reader/interrogator. 2. Further notes: 3. Advanced RFID System (Uses PIR and Status LED's) - C# .NET source, bs2, schemat. Rfid-student-tracking-system - Project Hosting on Google Code.

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Blogs Technologies Contact Us About Oracle Cloud Events Top Actions News Key Topics Oracle Integrated Cloud Applications & Platform Services. Dr Dobbs | Java & RFID Tags. Get Started with RFID Development in Java. Ybase iAnywhere's RFID Anywhere is a middleware software platform built on the .NET platform that simplifies every phase of radio frequency identification (RFID) projects, including development, deployment, and ultimately the management of highly distributed, multi-site networks. RFID Anywhere manages the interfaces with RFID readers and printers, as well as bar code equipment, sensors, and controllers.

As a result, developers can focus on writing business logic, not low-level device or network interfaces. It provides a service-oriented architecture where multiple applications can consume processed data, letting organizations get the most out of RFID investments by allowing them to leverage the same RFID hardware to fuel any number of departmental or enterprise applications. Developers and systems integrators will benefit from included tools, centralized network management, and easy to use interfaces, allowing for easy development and maintenance of powerful RFID solutions.