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The AspireRFID project aims at developing and promoting an free, open source, lightweight, standards-compliant, scalable, privacy-friendly, and integrated middleware along with several tools to ease the development, the deployment and the management of RFID-based applications and sensor-based applications. It implements several specifications from consortiums such as EPC Global, NFC Forum, JCP and OSGi Alliance.

AspireRFID provides also a set of tools enabling RFID consultants to deploy RFID solutions without a need for tedious low-level programming. AspireRFID allows the specification of RFID enabled processes. Accordingly, the tools generate all the RFID artifacts required to deploy these solutions over the AspireRfid middleware.

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Large commit — Removed the Web service interfaces from the ale...

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In commit /p/aspire/commits/171008681 by Nikos Kefalakis (Using name ‘nkef’) on 2012-03-30 (about 1 month ago)

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Large commit — Deactivated the org.ow2.aspirerfid.utils.common...

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In commit /p/aspire/commits/170530188 by Nikos Kefalakis (Using name ‘nkef’) on 2012-03-22 (2 months ago)

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Large commit — Updated to CXF 2.5.2 auto generated code

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In commit /p/aspire/commits/170530187 by Nikos Kefalakis (Using name ‘nkef’) on 2012-03-22 (2 months ago)

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Large commit — to be updated to CXF 2.5.2 auto generated code

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In commit /p/aspire/commits/170530186 by Nikos Kefalakis (Using name ‘nkef’) on 2012-03-22 (2 months ago)

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