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    Several language bindings for the FTDI D2XX driver used in FTDI's USB products. Currently supported languages are Python (pyd2xx), Java (jd2xx), CSharp (csd2xx) and LabVIEW (lvd2xx).
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    license4j

    license4j

    License4J Library and GUI Tools

    LICENSE4J is a robust licensing library and license server that simplifies software licensing for developers. It allows for easy integration of licensing functionality into Java applications with minimal code. The user-friendly web-based License Manager works seamlessly on both desktop and mobile devices, enhancing accessibility for all users. The Licensing Library is a versatile tool that developers can easily integrate into any Java application. It empowers developers to implement...
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    crypto-native

    crypto-native

    Java native access for pc/sc, pkcs11, openct based on JNA

    This is a java native wrapper, based on JNA of standard methods to access smart cards (pkcs11, pc/sc, openct, libusb). Goals of this projects are: * interoperability: it can work on any platform where JNA runs: Windows, Linux, Mac (and one day even Android) * modularity: you don't need to include pc/sc support if you only use pkcs11 * ease of integration: it depends only on few required libraries. * ease of use: it exposes a simple java interface (even if you can deal with the...
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    A complete cross-platform Java USB Library
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