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    External Java Command Control

    Send commands from the command-line to your running application.

    Moved to GitHub https://github.com/fedups ExCon is a small Java class (a runnable Jar file, “sender”) that you run whenever you need to send a command to your application. Your application needs to include the ExCon “receiver”. The receiver accepts the commands from the ExCon sender and processes them. Since the receiver runs within you application it can access all of your application’s classes and resources.
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    J-X-Way UNI-TE

    Java library for X-Way and/or UNI-TE communication.

    PROJECT HAS MOVED HERE: https://github.com/Elektordi/x-way-uni-te X-Way and UNI-TE (also used in Unitelway) are communication protocols for old Schneider Electrics PLCs (Programmable Logic Controllers), formerly "Modicon Télémécanique". The aim of this open-source project is to create a Java library to send and receive such data, because there is actually no open-source project at all in this field.
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