Dont see USB scanner;

Hi all.
I've installed all. I've try to execute this to check if I can use the scanner (the scanner work well on open office and others):
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public Scan() {
java.util.Vector v;
CaptureDeviceInfo deviceInfo;
System.out.println("new FirstConnection()");
v = CaptureDeviceManager.getDeviceList( null );
// store all device names into array of
// string for display purposes
for ( int i = 0; i < v.size(); i++ )
deviceInfo =( CaptureDeviceInfo ) v.elementAt( i );
System.out.println("dev" + deviceInfo.getName());
// deviceNames[ i ] = deviceInfo.getName();
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I've only this:
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devDirectSoundCapture
devJavaSound audio capture
[cut]
Thank you all
jmaxsoft

As omcqovern has warned you, the Morena is a commercial package. However, you can use the trial version and find out, if the spared time is worth of the cost of the product.
The Morena 6.0 - Image Acquisition Framework for Java(tm) Platform from http://www.gnome.sk is a package which enables you to connect to your scanner or a camera in a very intuitive way.
If you just want to see how Morena works with your scanner or camera:
- java (1.2 or higher for Windows, 1.3 or higher for Mac OS X) has to be installed on your computer
- a scanner or camera has to be installed on your computer
- download the trial package from http://www.gnome.sk
- unzipp it
- go to the examples directory of the unzipped package
- in Windows: doubleclick the runExampleShow.bat
- in MacOS:
    - open the Terminal window
    - change the working directory to the examples
    - run .sh file (type ExampleShow.sh or sh ExampleShow.sh)
This will pop up the Twain Source Selection user interface. There, all your scanners and cameras which do have a twain driver should be listed. (About 90% of scanners and cameras on the market do have a twain driver for Windows, only a few do have a twain driver for MacOS.) Select one of them. The user interface of the selected scanner (camera) will appear. Confirm the scanning (you can set the scanning parameters first). The scanned image will be displayed in a separate window. To end the application, close that window.
Running different examples, you can test scanning with hidden UI, saving the scanned image, using ADF, taking images at regular intervals (ExampleCamera) ...
If there is any problem, do not hesitate to inquire about it at the technical support, email: [email protected] . I am the member of the staff :)
Erika Kupkova

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