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A small and simple Java API to read and write NFC cards. It supports mifare cards and PN 532 chips. This library works with RS232.
More details: http://blog.sibvisions.com/2012/12/23/new-project-embedded-nfc/
Open NFC is an open source stack implementing the NFC functionnalities for many OSes. The Open NFC stack offers a comprehensive set of NFC API for Android, Linux and Windows Mobile.
This Project gives instructions on how to setup a working environment with Eclipse to develop MIDlets
for NOKIA 6131 NFC. The entire setup requires the installation of JDK, JRE, Eclipse ME, and NFC SDK.
This project provides a chip card interface device driver for the PC/SC Lite server deamon (pcscd). The driver provides a standard PC/SC interface to NFC devices supported by libnfc.
Note, that this project is currently not actively developed. However, the code has been adopted by the libnfc-Team. See https://code.google.com/p/ifdnfc/source/checkout.
This application allows to write NFC Forum compatible NDEF messages onto RFID tags (currently Mifare 1K cards are supported). For support please contact klaus.darilion(at)ipcom.at
NFC is a scalable, distributed chat server and client implemented in Java. Notable features include built in load balancing and HTTP-tunneling support. Using the load balancing, a distributed network of servers can be formed, similar to an IRC network.