Microsoft Point of Service for.NET (POS for.NET) v1.12 is a class library that enables POS developers to apply Microsoft.NET technologies in their products. The POS4NET Suite does only support Microsoft POS for.NET 1.12 as mentioned in the Whitepaper (article no 000028572, White Paper - How to develop an application with the POS4NET Suite. With the Honeywell POS4NET Suite V.11413 date December 2018, the Honeywell POS4NET driver support Microsoft POS for.Net 1.14.
Microsoft Point of Service for.NET version 1.12 (POS for.NET) is a class library that provides.NET applications with a simple and consistent interface for communicating with Point of Service (POS) peripheral devices. The.NET API Reference documentation has a new home. Visit the.NET API Browser on docs.microsoft.com to see the new experience. Converts the value of objects to. Akses Internet Mantap dari SmartFren; Lowongan: Penerimaan Calon Karyawan PT. Pos Indonesia (Persero) Sarjana S1 Tahun 2011 (Valid s/d 15 Oktober 2011).
Apologies in advance - Iam 'relatively' new to the forum. I have trawled the net for advice, but come up with nothing that solves my problem. I have a Symbol LS2208 Barcode reader and want to use it in a simple vb.net application. I dont want to use it in keyboard mode as I dont want to have to manage the focus of a textbox. I am on windows 7 64 bit.
I am using Visual Basic 2010. I have downloaded the MS POS of.net 1.12 and referenced the application to the MicrosoftPointOfService.dll.
I have Imports Microsoft.PointOfService and system.collections. I have tried to download the OPOS from Symbol - was sure if I have the right one or it is in the right place. Alot seem to be for 32bit systems. Dim scannerList = explorer.GetDevices( DeviceType.Scanner) For Each item As DeviceInfo In scannerList TextBox1.Text = item.ServiceObjectName gives STI_SCANNER STI_USBSCANNER - so there seems to be some connection occuring Can anyone help me proceed?
PS iam using the VB express edition Is there another barcode scanner that is easier/more directly compatible with POS 1.12? The Example Service Object that comes with POS for.NET should work with the scanner. There have been reported glitches on 64-bit operating systems. Ideally, you want a service object from the manufacturer. OPOS drivers will work too, but service object is better. Symbol should have one.
To verify the service object or OPOS driver is working correctly, please use the TestApp that comes with the POS for.NET SDK. Lets stick with the test application. The STI_USBSCANNER is working and that is a good sign. Where did STI_USBSCANNER come from? Did you install a SO driver from Motorola? If so, an XML point to the example scanner is not needed since the manufacturers SO is hardcoded - you have to read about service object in the book to understand how they did this.
Also, the example scanner that comes with the SDK is just that an example, and not good for production. It is best to use the SO that comes from the manufacturer. Remove the XML file and try the custom application. Www.annabooks.com / www.seanliming.com / Book Author - Pro Guide to WE8S, Pro Guide to WES 7, Pro Guide to POS for.NET. The Example Service Object that comes with POS for.NET should work with the scanner. There have been reported glitches on 64-bit operating systems.
Impdp Unable To Open Dump File For Read there. Ideally, you want a service object from the manufacturer. OPOS drivers will work too, but service object is better. Symbol should have one. To verify the service object or OPOS driver is working correctly, please use the TestApp that comes with the POS for.NET SDK. Download Software Reflecta Iscan 3600 Driver.
Hi Sean, thank you for your prompt response - I have downloaded the book and followed the step by step guide - VB appication using the Motorola barcode scanner. I have the error 'There is more than 1 SCANNER device installed on the system' I believe I have moved the 'Microsoft.PointofService.DeviceSimulators.dll' to prevent this My XML configuration file may be the problem??? My XML knowledge is poor I simply pasted this from the books download page (and added the & bit) The HardwareID in the book correlates with mine (but my scanner appears to have two - HID VID_05E0&PID_1300 and HID VID_05E0&PID_1300&REV_0201 - do I need to reference both??
I have been unable to change directory in the command prompt to test this XML file When I write 'cd c: program files(x86) Microsoft Point of Service' I get the error 'Cannot find the specified path' Again command prompts are not my forte (Iam on Windows 7 - your book mentions something may need to be done differently) Your help is truely appreciated More Info. My XML congiguration file is located in the folder C: Program Files (x86) Common Files microsoft shared Point Of Service Control Configurations As mentioned I am on Windows 7 Not sure if its important - may be me being stupid - but Start Button/All Programs/Microsoft POS for.Net SDK only has documentation in it (is SDK installed properly?? I have made a small amount of progress. My XML configuration file is in C: Program Files (x86) Common Files microsoft shared Point Of Service Control Configurations The file (Literally) looks like.