On Android, as soon as an NFC tag gets in proximity of the phone, the system delievers an intent to my application that contains an objects that allows me to read and write the NDEF message of this tag. Specifically, I can write to this tag as often as I want, while it's still in proxmity of the phone. The Java code below gives you an impression of what i mean:
Tag tag = intent.getParcelableExtra(NfcAdapter.EXTRA_TAG);
Ndef ndef = Ndef.get(tag);
ndef.writeNdefMessage(/* some NDEF data */); // first write
ndef.writeNdefMessage(/* some NDEF data */); // second write
// further writes
ndef.writeNdefMessage(/* some NDEF data */); // n-th write
Can I do the same on Windows Phone 8.x, or can I only carry out a single NDEF-message-write operation to the tag and then need to bring it into proximity again (move off RF field and come back into with the tag)?