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no.entur.android.nfc:core
Advanced tools
This project hosts tools for working with NFC on Android. Modules:
android.nfc
package
European Union Public Licence v1.2.
The project is built with Gradle and is available on the central Maven repository.
This project includes some code from the following projects:
as well as drivers from ACS.
smartcardio
packagesFor local development (.m2)
./gradlew clean build publishToMavenLocal --info
For Maven central also add siging info.
./gradlew build publishToSonatype --info --stacktrace -Psigning.gnupg.passphrase=xxx -Psigning.gnupg.keyName=yyy
See CHANGELOG.
FAQs
NFC libraries for Android
We found that no.entur.android.nfc:core demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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