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    eNFC

    embedded NFC

    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/
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    NFC communication library

    Android library for communicating with NFC tags

    The primary Source of communication With an Android-powered Device when dealing With NFC tags, is through NDEF Messages. However, when desiring to use the extended features of the individual tags, the user is required to implement the tags binary protocol stack. This Project is an attempt to ease the workload of Developers desiring this type of Access, by providing a simple API for communicating With the tags.
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    YubiChallenge

    Android app for performing Yubikey Neo NFC challenge-response

    YubiChallenge is an Android app that provides a simple, low-level interface for performing challenge-response authentication using the NFC interface of a Yubikey Neo. This app should be triggered using an implicit intent by any external application wishing to perform challenge-response. The intent name should be "com.yubichallenge.NFCActivity.CHALLENGE" and the challenge should be stored in an extra called "challenge". The response will be returned by the intent in an extra called "response".
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    Open NFC

    Open NFC

    Open-source Hardware-independent NFC protocol stack.

    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.
    Downloads: 8 This Week
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    NFC API for Android.
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    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.
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    This is a set of NFC applications that uses a common framework that interacts with the JSR 257. There are two application examples: NFCMuseum and Picking.
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