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Rolling your own OAuth token storage can be a security liability. Token Vault securely stores access and refresh tokens from federated providers and handles exchange and renewal automatically. Connected accounts, refresh exchange, and privileged worker flows included.
DPDL (Dynamic Packet Definition Language) is a small framework library
...It supports common IoT protocols like Bluetooth and CoAP. The small applications can run on Java compliant platforms like Java ME, J2ME and on small embedded systems and microcontrollers. This project aims at developing small scripts and applications written in Dpdl scripting language.
For more info visit the official Dpdl website:
http://www.dpdl.biz
This project (osgi4ami-tecnodiscap) comes from the branch revision-3 of the osgi4ami project as a name standardization process, following osgi4ami-monami project creation. This project becomes the Universidad de Zaragoza (Tecnodiscap) Implementation.
RedComm is a Java library simplifying communication with a serial port
RedComm is a lightweight Java library. It simplifies communication over the serial port by providing methods and interfaces, which can be used to read and write to the serial port or over an emulated serial cable by using bluetooth. The major focus is on the ease of use of the library. Besides that the experienced user has the ability to change the reading and writing behaviour of the library.
SuperWaba is a Virtual Machine for handhelds.
Runs in PalmOS, Windows CE, Win32, and is fully emulated under JDK/browser. Supports Exceptions, has a complete set of UI controls (Palm/WinCE), double and long, grayscale/color, sockets/serial/IR/Bluetooth
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The Microinstall is a set of classes that makes it easy to distribute your MIDlets. The end users could send your MIDlet to other people via Bluetooth, Ir, SMS or MMS.
Remote Desktop Access on Mobile phones, supports Bluetooth and GPRS connection. Also very useful for presentation as a remote control. Administrators: Anjan Nepal anjan.nepal (at) gmail (dot) com & Manish Modi manishmodi524 (at) gmail (dot) com
btp2p stands for Bluetooth p2p and it is a collection of java classes for p2p networks over Bluetooth. Useful for CLDC multiplayer games and other applications with extendable design for layered protocols. HuNt is a chatroom midlet based on btp2p.
BT-Sim is a BlueTooth simulator on a HCI level. The project alows to develop and test BT applications without using real BT hardware. It works in particular with PalmSource's Palm OS Simulator.
The JavaBluetooth Stack is a 100% Java implementation of the Bluetooth Specifications Version 1.1. It uses the javax.comm package to address the Bluetooth chip, and implements the JSR-82 (javax.bluetooth) API. Deployment on TINI is possible.
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JBlueZ exposes the Bluetooth functionality provided by the BlueZ project to Java (J2SE, J2EE). BlueZ provides libraries of functions (written in C) which enable the configuration and use of Bluetooth devices under the GNU/Linux platform. JBlueZ bridges th