Hi Winston, thanks for your answer it solved the problem.
I want to ask about porting the OpenNFC on a real Android device,will
that require having the source code of Android and the compiling
it ??
I read the porting guide on OpenNFC website but i didn't understand if
i should have the source code and compile it or no.

Thanks

On Aug 7, 1:41 am, Winston <wyt...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Mohamed Ramadan writes:
>
> > HI,
> > I had two problems when I try to connect the simulator with the
> > connection Center in open nfc
>
> > 1-"ccrouter.dll" file not found in the connection center folder
>
> You can get connection center and its required DLLs by downloading the OpenNFC
> core edition. The NFCC simulator is also included in the package.
> Note that these two apps are Windows apps. So you should set up you test
> environment on a Windows host. If you are running on a Linux host (as the 
> error
> message below implies), it won't work.
>
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> > 2-an error message
>
> >                                "Warning:No provider for client
> > source:***.***.***.***(ip);LINUX;NFC controller (I2C);-->rejected
> >                                 Error:Error while reading the
> > socket:Socket greacefully shutdown'
> >                                 Warning: Client
> > source:***.****.****.***(ip) ;linux;NFC Controller(I2C);NFC
> > Controller(I2C);disconnected"
>
> >  appear when I try to enter the ip and press and start the nfc service
> > in the emulator
>
> > did any one know how to get that file or what the message explanation
> > is
>
> Did you start the NFCC simulator? Also there is currently a bug in the Android
> port for the NFC stack so you need to run a TCP echo server along side the
> connection center. I have posted a step by step procedure on how to set up the
> OpenNFC stack on StackOverflow. Here's the 
> link.http://stackoverflow.com/questions/6770774/getting-started-with-open-...
> I have managed to get the NFC stack installed and started. But beyond that I
> have encountered problems when I tried to read a "virtual tag" using the NFCC
> simulator. Other people have heard from the developers that this release is
> buggy and they are trying to resolve it in the next release.
> Winston
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> > Thanks,

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