Where can I find sample Java code which demonstrates tag ePC writing and memory access commands (like EPC_96.setEPC() and EPC_96.getEPC())? The LTKJavaExample.java program in the Wiki does not show how to do this.

We currently have no detailed Java example code that shows how to assemble an ADD_ACCESS_SPEC message and start it on the reader. However, you could configure an LTK-XML ADD_ACCESS_SPEC message, load it and then use the example code on the wiki to send it to the reader and receive the response.


Is it possible to do tag writing operations using LLRP commander?

Yes, create a new or modify an existing ADD_ACCESS_SPEC using the GUI or XML editor and then upload it to the reader.

Christian




Thanks,
Atul

On Tue, May 18, 2010 at 8:39 AM, Kyle Neumeier <[email protected]> wrote: I have found using LLRP Commander in conjunction with Rifid Emulator (assuming you don't already have a physical RFID reader) to be a good place to start when learning about how LLRP works. If you're using java, check out the wiki article:
http://sourceforge.net/apps/mediawiki/llrp-toolkit/index.php?title=LTKJava_Example_Code

On Tue, May 11, 2010 at 8:26 PM, Bhavesh <[email protected]> wrote:
Hi


I am new to LLRP and looking for some help to get quick start. I have read some information from the site but couldn’t understand how it works in regards to the coding. Can you provide me some information on how I can use it and it actually works in code point of view?



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