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JavaPOS Device Services
Datalogic's JavaPOS device services enable customers to utilize the power of Java to "write once, run anywhere" in the retail environment. With full support for popular Windows and Linux operating systems, Datalogic's JavaPOS drivers allow retailers to easily connect a variety of Datalogic scanning products to the point-of-sale terminal running any JavaPOS-compliant application. The customer's investment in their application is protected, because Datalogic JavaPOS software drivers are written and tested to the Unified POS specification.
JavaPOS Version
Datalogic's JavaPOS device services, sometimes called "drivers", are written to the UPOS specification. The version number of the drivers is correlated to the UPOS specification version; for example, JavaPOS 1.8.6 refers to the 1.8 UPOS spec. Datalogic's goal is to update the drivers for each new version of the UPOS specification where there are changes to the Datalogic device categories. Not every UPOS release effects scanners and scales.
Products Supported
A full range of Datalogic products are supported under the JavaPOS services, including hand held scanners, presentation scanners, and fixed-position scanners.
JavaPOS Device Service |
Products Supported |
JavaPOS Drivers v1.8 |
Magellan 2200VS, 2300HS, 8100, 8200, 8500, 9500, 1000i, 1400i, Duet, VS800, QS2500, QS6000+, QS6500, QS6500BT |
JavaPOS Drivers v1.3 |
Heron D130, Heron G D130, Firscan D131, Gryphon D100, D120, D220, Catcher D531, Diamond D531, DLL2020 |
Value Added Utilities and Features
Datalogic's JavaPOS solution ships with open source configuration and test tools that help the customer's IT department configure and test Datalogic scanners. Built-in, user-configurable logging capability provides a valuable diagnostic tool.
Technical Support
Datalogic's Technical Support team provides support for JavaPOS driver installation and configuration with our scanners. Downloads of the software packages include detailed documentation of the installation process, Java configuration, and explanation of technical features such as Direct IO usage.
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