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    Simple Socket Tool

    Simple Socket Tool

    Application for Server or Client socket/ser. connections (TCP, TLS).

    Application for creating Server or Client socket connections (TCP), and serial connections. Secure client option (TLS 1.2 & 1.3) Possibility to send binary files and a "HEX" mode for send/receive byte values. Handle multiple send areas = easy send different messages. Store the conversation in a binary file. Use the .msi installer on Windows (build-in Java runtime) or Use the .deb installer on Debian-based Linux x86 systems (build-in Java runtime) or use the .exe (Windows) / .jar...
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    This project consists from a java based framework to create barcode images (EAN13, EAN8, UPCA, UPCE, Code 3 of 9, Codabar, Code 11, Code 93, Code 128, MSI/Plessey, Interleaved 2 of 5, PostNet, etc).
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