Java Barcode Reader for Java class, Data Matrix, PDF417, QRCode, Code128, Code39



Java Barcode Reader recognizes many codes such as RM4SCC, GS1-128/UCC/EAN-128, Java Code-39, EAN-13, UPC-A, UPC-E, Code-93, Java Data Matrix, USPS Intelligent Mail Barcode (One code), Codabar, Code-11, Java Code-128, Code 2 of 5, Java QR-Code, Java PDF-417, Interleaved 2 of 5, ITF-14, ISBN, ISSN, MSI Plessey, POSTNET, PLANET, Identcode, Leitcode, GS1 Databar, HIBC LIC 39, USPS Facing Identification Marks, and Swiss PostParcel Barcode, HIBC PAS 128, HIBC PAS 39, IATA 2 of 5 Barcode, Australia Post 4-state Barcode, Singapore 4-State Postal Code Barcode, Royal TPG Post KIX 4-State Barcode.

Barcode Reader Java can add unique characteristics of their own. Java barcode reader encapsulates data (attributes) and functions (behavior) into objects; the data and functions of the Java barcode reader are intimately tied together. Java barcode reader has the property of information hiding. This means that, although Java barcode reader may know how to communicate with one another across well-defined barcodes, Java barcode reader normally is not allowed to know how other barcode readers are implemented. Barcode readers such as Java barcode reader are object-oriented-programming in such a language is called object-oriented programming and Java barcode reader allows designers to implement the object-oriented design as a working system.

Java barcode reader contains methods (which implement barcode behaviors) and Java barcode reader attributes (which implement barcode data). Java barcode reader concentrates on creating their own user-defined barcode types, called Java barcode. Each Java barcode reader contains data and the set of functions that manipulate that data. The data components of a Java barcode reader are called attributes.