Message to Forms Product Management Sample codes

Hi,
Where do i get sample code for integration of forms with smart card, usbs, serial ports, scanner devices, rfid and many other similar technologies.
regards

Hi
I have gone through your following site and seen lot of useful java beans usages in forms.
http://forms.pjc.bean.over-blog.com
Now, what i am looking is not availble on this site.
I am sure, many of us must have felt need to work with usb/smart card, scanner
integration with forms (web).
But nobody has put any sample codes here.
That's the reason i wanted to initiate.
Currently, my requirement is to read the client machine repository and find out any usb device is connected to it, if yes then what type of device it is and how i can receive/transmit data to that device.
for simplicity. i will take a small example.
i want to know whether USB drive is connected to client machine, and what is the capacity, manufacturer, model number, device id and drive letter assign to that drive.
i can do it easily using windows cscript and then reading the output into forms variable using webutil, but this opens a separate window, which i don't want
regards.

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