The JavaBluetooth Stack is a 100% Java implementation of the Bluetooth Specifications Version 1.1. It uses the javax.comm package to address the Bluetooth chip, and implements the JSR-82 (javax.bluetooth) API. Deployment on TINI is possible.
A solution for Home automation, with HTTP access to manage Tini Board, X10 - I2C - LCD components.
You can add your own manager and exchange his services with other.
All manager are plug on a kernel (Servlet Java).
MWCtrl is a Java application designed to control a microwave dish connected to an Opto22 Ethernet Brain. The application was written for Linux using a touch screen (optional), but also runs on Windows & Mac OSX.
JBlueZ exposes the Bluetooth functionality provided by the BlueZ project to Java (J2SE, J2EE). BlueZ provides libraries of functions (written in C) which enable the configuration and use of Bluetooth devices under the GNU/Linux platform. JBlueZ bridges th
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JavaGPS is a Java-only base library that enables access to GPS devices from within any Java application.
Provides Java API, NMEA0183 parser, record and playback GPS log files, convert between earth dates and Gauss Krueger, GPS management GUI with map..
OS independent RS232 remote control. Java-based server (console), easy adjustable HTML GUI, local/internet use, incl. device driver API and drivers (e.g. EIKI LC-XM1/SM1/VM1!!)
The new Nokia 9210 Communicator is a no-pen driven device which supports an Cursor API. The idea is to link the Cursor API to the communication port and then connecting a real mouse. This should make the usage of the 9200 series more compfortable.
This project is developing a Java based CIM provider for Fibre Channel Host Bus Adapters (HBAs).
It uses the common HBA API developed by the Storage Nerwork Industry Association (SNIA), available
at: http://www.snia.org
This project will conform to pro
Java access to USB, currently using kernel 2.4 Linux-USB support. There is a "core" API for accessing USB devices, and simple tools including a USB viewer in Swing. Applications are being developed separately, including digital camera support.