You can certainly use JNI if you want.  Some would say using JNI is
not as easy or portable as using Java.  It's up to you though.

2009/3/9  <shafina.madat...@wipro.com>:
>
>
> Hi,
>
> I want to use javax.usb for POS devices in linux. But in javx.usb FAQ its is
> written "HID is a protocol layered on top of USB, so you can use any HID
> device with javax.usb. However you will need to implement USB<->HID
> translation on top of javax.usb". Can i use javax.usb directly for HID
> devices?
>
> what is the advantage of using javax.usb instead of direct HID calls like
> hid_interrupt_read() using jni?
>
> Thanks and Regards
> Shafina
>
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