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Barcode desk includes tools that not only create barcode images and print barcode labels but also allows the technician to verify the final printed barcode by scanning the image using a quality flatbed scanner and then using Barcode Reporter to analyse the X dimension, gain, structure and check characters for GS1-13, GS1-8, GS1-128, UPC-A and UPC-E symbols as well as Code 39, Code 93, Code 128, Codabar, and Interleaved 2 of 5 symbols. Publishers Website:
dBarcode Java Classes are platform-independent Java classes that allow barcode images to be created within a developer's own Java desktop application, applet or servlet.
The product includes the class file, a JavaBean archive, and samples with source code illustrating a desktop application, an applet and a servlet.
Publishers Website:
dBarcode Java Classes are platform-independent Java classes that allow barcode images to be created within a developer's own Java desktop application, applet or servlet.
The product includes the class file, a JavaBean archive, and samples with source code illustrating a desktop application, an applet and a servlet.
Publishers Website:
dBarcode Java Classes are platform-independent Java classes that allow barcode images to be created within a developer's own Java desktop application, applet or servlet.
The product includes the class file, a JavaBean archive, and samples with source code illustrating a desktop application, an applet and a servlet.
Publishers Website:
dBarcode Java Classes are platform-independent Java classes that allow barcode images to be created within a developer's own Java desktop application, applet or servlet.
The product includes the class file, a JavaBean archive, and samples with source code illustrating a desktop application, an applet and a servlet.
Publishers Website:
dBarcode Java Classes are platform-independent Java classes that allow barcode images to be created within a developer's own Java desktop application, applet or servlet.
The product includes the class file, a JavaBean archive, and samples with source code illustrating a desktop application, an applet and a servlet.
Publishers Website:
dBarcode Java Classes are platform-independent Java classes that allow barcode images to be created within a developer's own Java desktop application, applet or servlet.
The product includes the class file, a JavaBean archive, and samples with source code illustrating a desktop application, an applet and a servlet.
Publishers Website:
dBarcode Java Classes are platform-independent Java classes that allow barcode images to be created within a developer's own Java desktop application, applet or servlet.
The product includes the class file, a JavaBean archive, and samples with source code illustrating a desktop application, an applet and a servlet.
Publishers Website:
dBarcode Java Classes are platform-independent Java classes that allow barcode images to be created within a developer's own Java desktop application, applet or servlet.
The product includes the class file, a JavaBean archive, and samples with source code illustrating a desktop application, an applet and a servlet.
Publishers Website:
The dBarScanJ Java Class was built using the Java 2 Platform, Standard Edition (J2SE) and the J2SE 1.4.2 SDK. The class allows barcode images to be decoded within the user’s own Java application. dBarScanJ accepts graphic images of the BufferImage type, scans an area of the image for a barcode, and decodes the barcode into its textual data. Publishers Website:
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