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TWAIN/WIA API for java integration with scanner

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    graeme m
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    Hi All, Does anybody know of any good tutorials for java and WIA integration? I am looking to create a java application that will integrate with a WIA compatible scanner and am just looking for a good place to start. Many thanks, Graeme

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      Hi All, Does anybody know of any good tutorials for java and WIA integration? I am looking to create a java application that will integrate with a WIA compatible scanner and am just looking for a good place to start. Many thanks, Graeme

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      graeme.m wrote:

      looking for a good place to start.

      You found it[^].

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        graeme.m wrote:

        looking for a good place to start.

        You found it[^].

        Unrequited desire is character building. OriginalGriff I'm sitting here giving you a standing ovation - Len Goodman

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        graeme m
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        Thanks Richard, but i have already searched that. Links provided are mainly products already developed or apis that have a large liscence fee behind them. :^) (Only posting here as I have exhausted my google searching abilities) :)

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          Thanks Richard, but i have already searched that. Links provided are mainly products already developed or apis that have a large liscence fee behind them. :^) (Only posting here as I have exhausted my google searching abilities) :)

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          You said you were looking for a good place to start, and Google is it. If there are no reasonable tutorials or user guides in the list then chances are that they have not been published; although I did notice that the first link includes full documentation. Whether these products are free or not is, of course, another issue.

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            You said you were looking for a good place to start, and Google is it. If there are no reasonable tutorials or user guides in the list then chances are that they have not been published; although I did notice that the first link includes full documentation. Whether these products are free or not is, of course, another issue.

            Unrequited desire is character building. OriginalGriff I'm sitting here giving you a standing ovation - Len Goodman

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            graeme m
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            Thanks Richard, I should have been more specific in my original post. After being unable to find any useful information through google for free apis, I can use JTwain etc if needs be, I thought I would post here to see if anybody has been down this road before and could provide me with useful information on getting started.

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              Hi All, Does anybody know of any good tutorials for java and WIA integration? I am looking to create a java application that will integrate with a WIA compatible scanner and am just looking for a good place to start. Many thanks, Graeme

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              gebri
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              Did you saw this

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                Did you saw this

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                graeme m
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                Hi Gerbi, This is one of the sites I came accross. It provides a very good introduction to using java with scanners though the only downfall is that the solution uses JTwain (highest liscence fee i have seen) though if i cannot find any opensource APIs this may be the way I will go. I may also start looking into a C# implementation. Much thanks for your reply :)

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                  Hi Gerbi, This is one of the sites I came accross. It provides a very good introduction to using java with scanners though the only downfall is that the solution uses JTwain (highest liscence fee i have seen) though if i cannot find any opensource APIs this may be the way I will go. I may also start looking into a C# implementation. Much thanks for your reply :)

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                  gebri
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                  Dont be confused by JTwain name used in this demo, it has not relation to asprise products. When you have installed twain sdk you can build demo mentioned on this article. It is not complete api/product but it is good point to start from.

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                    Dont be confused by JTwain name used in this demo, it has not relation to asprise products. When you have installed twain sdk you can build demo mentioned on this article. It is not complete api/product but it is good point to start from.

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                    Ah I see :-O , I will take a further look into this. Many thanks for pointing this out Gebri. Much appreciated. :)

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