For example, devices built on Zebra's SDM660 platform can contain either EMDK-A 9.1 or EMDK-A 11.0. Zebra publishes documentation for both versions to help avoid confusion since it's possible that identical EMDK software could be found with different version numbers on different devices. New features are added to DataWedge before being considered for EMDK Barcode APIs.ĮMDK for Android versions 9.1 and 11.0 are functionally identical and interchangeable either desktop version can target either device version.DataWedge intent-based APIs are easier and faster to implement than EMDK Barcode APIs.DataWedge APIs have the same capabilities currently available in EMDK Barcode APIs.While Zebra will continue to support EMDK Barcode APIs, the efficiency and feature richness of intent-based interfaces of DataWedge make it a simpler alternative to app development using EMDK Barcode APIs. Zebra strongly recommends the use of DataWedge for all applications that require barcode scanning.
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