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| Re: Java And Biometrics by mikeosake(op): 8:27am On Nov 15, 2011 |
Hi, Most biometric scanners come with their specific API, so u get an API with sample integration code for all languages. Michael |
| Re: Re: Java And Biometrics by Cockyzy(m): 3:05pm On Nov 15, 2011 |
Thanks man.i want to know if those biometric api can be implemented in java.how? Take for instance,i buy the biometric machine for a java project;then what next? Is it connect it to a pc as a printer? Enligthen me with pratical knowledge |
| Re: Re: Java And Biometrics by mikeosake(op): 3:26pm On Nov 15, 2011 |
Hi, The scanners are just like normal image scanners, you plug in the usb to you system and u can access it using the APIs. for a java project you will get a class file that will help you communicate with the scanner and perform functions like capture/verify/identify. its fun, just before you get a device browse through the manufacturers website to ensure they have apis and code samples. Michael |
| Re: Re: Java And Biometrics by Cockyzy(m): 7:28pm On Nov 15, 2011 |
Give me some manufacturer website for biometric.I am a java Zealot.I am eager to learn,learn,learn java.help enligthen me more.it is a prospective project in school? |
| Re: Re: Java And Biometrics by mikeosake(op): 8:07pm On Nov 15, 2011 |
go to www.m2sys .com, this is what most of the mobile networks use for their sim verification. |
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