Hello SANE developers,
I have written a simple JNI interface to SANE. It works pretty well and lets
me do scans, display them, etc, all within Java. I am interested in possibly
getting this included in the SANE project under the same license as SANE
itself. Would the devs be open to this? It's pretty basic code right now, but
my vision is that it would be possible to use it with gcj to make compiled
scanner apps for Linux in Java, so we could have things similar to Kooka, but
in Java. In fact with the Java Qt bindings we could have quite a good
environment for making scanning apps.
Would the SANE project be interested in this?
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From [email protected] Tue Jan 24 22:18:59 2006
From: [email protected] (Jason Fuchs)
Date: Tue Jan 24 22:17:38 2006
Subject: [sane-devel] Epson 2450
Message-ID: <[email protected]>
I have an epson 2450 photo that I have been trying to get running under linux
for some time now.
I found an old patch on this mailing list with a workaround, however many
features still do not work with that patch enabled(especially in iscan.)
The sane page still shows this scanner as fully supported, but support for
this scanner seems to have gone away since the scanner module was dropped
from the kernel tree.
I posted a bug on libusb site addressing the issue, but it has been over a
year.
https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&atid=101674&aid=1070123&group_id=1674
Has any progress been made on getting this scanner to work with libusb? I
assumed this was a libusb problem as it worked before with the scanner
kernel interface, am I correct in that or is this something that should be
addressed within sane?
Thanks for any help....-Jason