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I was asked by a customer to connect to wacom devices for signing.
At first I thought some wrapping would be needed and not being java savvy I would commission someone capable to do it for me.
At the end of last month I found myself with a few more coins in my pocket and I bought a wacom on an offer and started playing with it.
I started using their sw by calling it from B4J. Everything worked but I was not satisfied.
So I started testing the sample sources in VB.NET, C#, JAVA and I managed to get them to work perfectly. But the idea of having a library in B4J appealed to me.
So for 2 weeks I've been starting to transport the code in B4J. I was able to connect and send the images and other commands but still couldn't capture the signature. Then a lighting and banging the nose of JAVA (I've learned a lot about java these days) I produced the first library.
Unfortunately I can't share it for free, but in the next few weeks maybe I'll be able to produce a DEMO version. However, you...
At first I thought some wrapping would be needed and not being java savvy I would commission someone capable to do it for me.
At the end of last month I found myself with a few more coins in my pocket and I bought a wacom on an offer and started playing with it.
I started using their sw by calling it from B4J. Everything worked but I was not satisfied.
So I started testing the sample sources in VB.NET, C#, JAVA and I managed to get them to work perfectly. But the idea of having a library in B4J appealed to me.
So for 2 weeks I've been starting to transport the code in B4J. I was able to connect and send the images and other commands but still couldn't capture the signature. Then a lighting and banging the nose of JAVA (I've learned a lot about java these days) I produced the first library.
Unfortunately I can't share it for free, but in the next few weeks maybe I'll be able to produce a DEMO version. However, you...
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