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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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    Smart Card KeepassNFC

    This applet performs secure decryption of secrets via NFC.

    KeepassNFC is a applet in javacard platform that it can protect the secret key of KeePass database . It was based on the project smartcard_crypto_applet and can be run on javacard platform with JCRE version 2.2.x or above. KeePass is a famous software about password managerment .
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    izynfc
    IzyNFC provides an attractive and ergonomic mean for development, simulation and testing of NFC applications. For example, it can be used to develop Java based embedded software for mobile handset (MIDlet), the SIM (CARDLET), and to manage NFC tags.
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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.
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    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.
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    This is a kit of applications that runs in NFC mobile phones, user can read information on tags that contains a path to play a multimedia object previously store in external memory. Useful for treasure hunt or outdoor activities.
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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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