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RF (Radio Frequency) Device Scan & Warehouse Management System

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    johncodeproject
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    Hi I am new to this area, I know that the RF Scanner Device is able to communicate with Warehouse Management System via connected wireless network. Just to ask, is there any development guide line on this, such as:- 1. How RF Device Scan after, then transmit data to Warehouse Management System?

    Hi, I would feel glad to be a membership of CodeProject, I know the site could help developer much

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      Hi I am new to this area, I know that the RF Scanner Device is able to communicate with Warehouse Management System via connected wireless network. Just to ask, is there any development guide line on this, such as:- 1. How RF Device Scan after, then transmit data to Warehouse Management System?

      Hi, I would feel glad to be a membership of CodeProject, I know the site could help developer much

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      Check the Zebra website. they have API's and training for this sort of thing. Intermec and Denso Wave have lots of resources. Most apps seem to talk to a database at the backend. and are web app based. so as long as it fits the customers needs then i guess it would be ok.

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