b) we seriously want help and nobody is helping us.

thanks for your help.

On Tue, Dec 30, 2008 at 9:46 PM, Athar Shiraz Siddiqui
<[email protected]> wrote:
> I have gone with alternate offerings.
> Which was really easy to use. It took under 15 minutes to have me
> reading the configuration/setting/ endpoint of the usb device.
>
> Why am I posting to your group even though I have gone with an
> alternate offering? I think having java natively support hardware
> device if imperative.
>
> I cannot believe you guys managed to get a javax designation! Either
> a) you dont give a hoot about usability or developer friendliness with
> your api ("developer friendliness" has lower standards than "user
> friendliness")
> b) you seriously want help and no one is helping you.
> c) or the outlandish: you are secretly still supporting MS and would
> like to see java and javax.usb fail therefore you have setup a
> completely useless web page to waste people's time.
>
> On Sun, Dec 28, 2008 at 6:07 PM, Dan Streetman <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> remember none of this is in any docs
>>> and certainly not the FAQ
>>
>> Not in the FAQ?
>>
>> http://javax-usb.org/faq.html#what_is_windows_imp
>> http://javax-usb.org/faq.html#what_is_properties_file
>> http://javax-usb.org/faq.html#get_properties_file
>>
>>
>> On Fri, Dec 26, 2008 at 11:51 PM, Athar Shiraz Siddiqui
>> <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> Ok I had to read the archived questions in the mailing list to figure
>>> out that I needed to add jrs80-1.0.1.jar as well as
>>> jrs80_ri-1.0.1.jar. I guess I need for windows but I can neither
>>> locate this nor is there any doc telling me that I need this except
>>> one conjecture on the mailing list.
>>>
>>> Are things so horrifyingly bad at device driver level? You would think
>>> that people would have beaten a well trod path there making it easier
>>> for the rest. I got it to compile now but it gave another error saying
>>> it was looking for javax.usb.properties file (!wow!). So somehow I
>>> added this folder to the build path that contains the .properties
>>> file. My new problem is this error :  The property javax.usb.services
>>> is not defined as the implementation class of UsbServices
>>>
>>> When I open the .properties file (remember none of this is in any docs
>>> and certainly not the FAQ). Reading the file it says that I am
>>> supposed to set this value. Set it to what value?
>>>
>>> # This is required by the API, this is the class that the API will create
>>> # to implement UsbServices.
>>>
>>> What class is that? just any random name like abc? This is quite
>>> difficult just to get a simple example working.
>>>
>>>
>>> On Fri, Dec 26, 2008 at 11:23 PM, Athar Shiraz Siddiqui
>

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