This open source software is provided for configuration and loading of device services developed to the JavaPOS architecture and standard.

Note: The project is now hosted on GitHub (https://github.com/JavaPOSWorkingGroup). Libraries are provided by trough Bintray (https://bintray.com/javaposworkinggroup/maven) and Maven Central (http://search.maven.org/#search|ga|1|org.javapos).

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  • Hello, I downloaded latest jcl2.3.0-RC and build successfully with all the jar files under lib directory. But when I follow README-sample and found there is a compile command "javav com/xyz/jpos/*.java" which "javav" could be a typo of javac. And btw when I tried to compile "javac com/xyz/*.java", I also got errors as follows: com/xyz/TestApp.java:17: package jpos does not exist import jpos.*; ^ com/xyz/TestApp.java:23: package jpos.config does not exist import jpos.config.JposEntry; ^ com/xyz/TestApp.java:24: package jpos.config does not exist import jpos.config.JposEntryRegistry; ^ com/xyz/TestApp.java:25: package jpos.config.simple does not exist import jpos.config.simple.SimpleEntry; ^ com/xyz/TestApp.java:26: package jpos.config.simple.editor does not exist import jpos.config.simple.editor.JposEntryEditor; - rest deleted - It would be nice if you can shed some light on this. Thanks, Richard
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2005-01-15