Databar Stacked Codes Generation/Recognition & Patch Code Encoding in Java Apps

It supports DataBar Stacked, DataBar Expanded and DataBar Stacked Omnidirectional symbologies. Our users can now add encoding and decoding operations to their Java applications. DataBar stacked is a variation of the RSS-14 symbology that is stacked
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LANE COVE, Australia - April 17, 2015 - PRLog -- What's New in this Release?

The new version of Aspose.BarCode for Java 6.8.0 has been released. This new release supports the DataBar Stacked, DataBar Expanded and DataBar Stacked Omnidirectional symbologies. Our users can now add encoding and decoding operations to their Java applications. DataBar stacked is a variation of the RSS-14 symbology that is stacked in two rows and is used when the normal symbol would be too wide for the application. This new release also supports encoding of Patch Code symbology, includes a new Line Codes Restoration filter, allows to check the license status. Previously, we were providing two jar files. One for the JDK 1.4 and higher versions and other for the JDK 1.6 and higher versions. In this new release, we have dropped the support of JDK 1.4 and JDK 1.5. Since, we have provided a single jar for JDK 1.6 or higher versions. It is because both JDKs are discontinued by Sun/Oracle. Even commercial (non-open) support of JDK 1.5 is dropped about a year ago. If you are presently using JDK 1.4.x or 1.5.x, you must upgrade your JDK prior to migrating to this new release. It also supports DataBar Stacked, DataBar Expanded Stacked and DataBar Stacked Omnidirectional Symbologies. We’ve added encoding support of Patch code symbology, whereas decoding capability is already present. The Patch Codes aid in batch scanning of documents. It is a specific barcode and often is used in whole pages. We’ve added a new Line Codes Restoration filter. This filter restores corrupted strokes for 1D barcodes. This degradation could come from dirty, dusty products or discarded barcode resulting in touched or missing parts of the bars. The major areas include enhancing of the barcode image,  improve accuracy of recognition, stop cropping of code text while change in resolution and improve recognition performance. This release comprises a number of key fixes that help us reading and writing capabilities.  Below is the list of main improved features and bug fixes added in this release.

Add support for Databar stacked codes generation/recognition
String index out of range error message while generating a Code128 symbology
code39 barcode not found from scanned tif image
Move Java APIs Code Baseline to JDK 1.6
Incorrect recognition of a linear code from JPG image
Can't recognize Code39 codes from the JPG file
Can't recognize PDF417 barcode from the TIF image
Can't recognize PDF417 barcode from the TIF image
Cropped text after resolution changing
Incorrect GS1Code128 bars pattern/sequence
InvalidOperationException while recognizing an Interleaved2of5 code
Can't read Code39 from the tif file
Can't recognize QR code form the PDF document
Incorrect recognition of Code128 code from the jpg image
Performance issue while reading PDF417 and Code128 codes
Incorrect GS1Code128 bars sequence
Add support to encode PatchCode symbology
Can't generate a Databar Expanded code with a specified string
Unable to recognize second EAN13 barcode from jpg image
Can't recognize Code128 code from the TIF image
Incorrect recognition of Code128 code from the tif image
Incorrect type recognition of UPC and EAN barcodes
Multiple incorrect recognitions of a single Pharmacode
Incorrect recognition of Pharmacode from the JPG image
Can't read Code128 barcode from JPG image
Incorrection recognition of PDF417 code from the tif format
Can't put two FNC1 characters in type GS1 DataMatrix
Can't recognize PDF417 code from png image
Can't recognize PDF417 code from png image
Can't recognize PDF417 code from png image
Can't recognize DataMatrix code from a tif file
Incorrect recognition of Code128 codes from a tif file
Include "End User Agreement.html" file in Non-MSI packages

Newly added documentation pages and articles

Some new tips and articles have now been added into Aspose.BarCode for Java documentation that may guide you briefly how to use Aspose.BarCode for performing different tasks like the followings.

- Better and Faster Image Processing for Barcode Recognition: http://www.aspose.com/docs/display/barcodejava/Better+and+Faster+Image+Processing+for+Barcode+Recognition

-   How to Generate a Patch Code: http://www.aspose.com/docs/display/barcodejava/How+to+Generate+a+Patch+Code

Overview: Aspose.BarCode for Java

Aspose.BarCode is a Java based visual component for generation & recognition of 1D & 2D barcodes to support Java, web applications and J2ME platform. It supports 29+ barcode symbologies like MSI, QR, OneCode, Australia Post, Aztec, Code128, Code11, EAN128, Codabar, Postnet, USPS and also supports image output in GIF, PNG, BMP & JPG formats. Other features include barcode size & color settings, rotation angle & caption. You can render barcodes to images, printers, HTTP servlet response & graphical objects too.

More about Aspose.BarCode for Java

- Homepage of Aspose.BarCode for Java: http://www.aspose.com/java/barcode-component.aspx

-  Download Aspose.BarCode for Java: http://www.aspose.com/community/files/72/java-components/aspose.barcode-for-java/default.aspx

- Online documentation of Aspose.BarCode for Java: http://www.aspose.com/docs/display/barcodejava/Home

- Demos of Aspose.BarCode for Java: http://www.aspose.com/demos/java-components/aspose.barcode/default.aspx

- Post your technical questions/queries to Aspose.BarCode for Java Forum:  http://www.aspose.com/community/forums/aspose.barcode-product-family/193/showforum.aspx

- Receive notifications about latest news and supported features by subscribing to Aspose.BarCode for Java blog: http://www.aspose.com/community/blogs/aspose.barcode-product-family/default.aspx

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