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I have a project which will apply NFC technology. I will be using Java as programming language and Netbeans IDE to do it. It seems that NFC is rather a new technology and there doesn't seems to be many references I can get on the web yet. I would like to ask whether anyone know any existing API or libraries or even any other easier way that I can make use of to apply the NFC technology in my project. I might be using NFC tag to store ID and get the ID from the tag as input.

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  • You are looking for android right? Commented Apr 7, 2013 at 19:22
  • I am using java to program it. I am using a computer and considering buying NFC devices, not using mobile phone.
    – Z.V
    Commented Apr 8, 2013 at 9:32
  • @Amigos : did you find any solution? or made the java app?
    – shaon007
    Commented Sep 19, 2014 at 18:03

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Here is some resources:

  1. NFC Tools for Java
  2. NDEF Tools for Android
  3. NFC Eclipse plugin (NDEF Editor)
  4. Open NFC

I realize you've tagged this question with netbeans, but at least you know what you're missing on the eclipse link there. I've written 2 and 3 and also contributed to 1.

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The ST25 Software Development Kit is a Java development kit that includes a library useable on Android and Windows/Linux PCs. It supports all tags that follow ISO and NFC Forum protocols as well as proprietary features from ST25 tag IC Series.

Disclaimer: I am on the development team for the ST25 SDK.

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  • Hi @Damien, if I may ask a question on different subject, I was looking for some implementation in your android SDK of read/write protection for your ST25TA or ST25DV tags... does this exist?
    – agenis
    Commented May 4, 2021 at 0:20
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    @agenis Yes, this is possible to do. Better to ask a separate question though :)
    – Damien
    Commented May 18, 2021 at 12:58
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    good! here's my question: stackoverflow.com/questions/67594927/… ;-)
    – agenis
    Commented May 18, 2021 at 22:52

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