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How to Use WinSoft NFC.NET Library for Android v1.0 to Create NFC Applications


How to Use WinSoft NFC.NET Library for Android v1.0 to Create NFC Applications




NFC (Near Field Communication) is a wireless technology that allows devices to communicate with each other by bringing them close together. NFC can be used for various purposes, such as contactless payments, smart cards, access control, data transfer, and more.


WinSoft NFC.NET Library for Android v1.0


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If you are a .NET developer who wants to create NFC applications for Android devices, you might be interested in WinSoft NFC.NET Library for Android v1.0. This library is a wrapper for the Android NFC API that provides a simple and intuitive way to use NFC features in your .NET applications.


In this article, we will show you how to use WinSoft NFC.NET Library for Android v1.0 to create a simple NFC application that reads and writes data to NFC tags. We will also explain some of the benefits and features of this library and how it can help you develop NFC applications faster and easier.


What is WinSoft NFC.NET Library for Android v1.0?




WinSoft NFC.NET Library for Android v1.0 is a .NET library that wraps the Android NFC API and provides a high-level interface to use NFC features in your .NET applications. The library supports all Android devices with NFC hardware and Android 4.4 or higher.


Some of the benefits and features of WinSoft NFC.NET Library for Android v1.0 are:


  • It simplifies the use of NFC features by hiding the low-level details of the Android NFC API.



  • It supports reading and writing data to various types of NFC tags, such as NDEF, Mifare Classic, Mifare Ultralight, ISO 14443-4, ISO 15693, and more.



  • It supports creating and parsing NDEF messages and records, which are the standard format for storing and exchanging data on NFC tags.



  • It supports detecting and filtering different types of NFC tags and technologies using intents and filters.



  • It supports sending and receiving data using peer-to-peer mode (Android Beam).



  • It supports emulating an NFC tag using host-based card emulation (HCE).



  • It provides events and callbacks for handling various NFC operations and events, such as tag discovery, NDEF message read/write, peer-to-peer data transfer, HCE response, etc.



  • It provides comprehensive documentation and examples to help you get started quickly.



How to Use WinSoft NFC.NET Library for Android v1.0 to Create a Simple NFC Application




To demonstrate how to use WinSoft NFC.NET Library for Android v1.0 to create a simple NFC application, we will create a project that reads and writes data to an NDEF tag. The project will consist of two activities: one for reading data from an NDEF tag and displaying it on the screen, and another for writing data to an NDEF tag from a text input.


To create this project, you will need:


  • A Windows PC with Visual Studio 2019 or later installed.



  • An Android device with NFC hardware and Android 4.4 or higher.



  • An NDEF tag that can be read and written by your device (you can use any type of NDEF tag, such as an NTAG213 or an NTAG216).



  • A USB cable to connect your device to your PC.



  • A license key for WinSoft NFC.NET Library for Android v1.0 (you can request a free trial license key from here).



The steps to create this project are:


  • Create a new Xamarin.Android project in Visual Studio.



  • Add a reference to WinSoft.Nfc.dll in your project (you can find it in the bin folder of the library installation).



  • Add the following permissions to your AndroidManifest.xml file:



```xml


```


  • Add the following intent filters to your MainActivity.cs file:



```csharp


[IntentFilter(new[] { NfcAdapter.ActionN 29c81ba772


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