Hi all,
also, you can look at this site:
http://www.rococosoft.com/products/evaluate.html
The linux SDK is free for university and non-commercial
use. It requires BlueZ to work.
Good luck.
PS: Excuse me Martin, i sent you the reply.
At 10:29 25/03/2004 +0100, Martin van Vliet wrote:
hmelaku wrote:
3. is there a sample code in java that i could find?
Using Java for Bluetooth programming is fine when doing it on a mobile phone such as the Nokia 6600. A good site for some code samples is http://www.benhui.net/bluetooth/index.html.
For server-side programming there is no defined standard for Java Bluetooth (the JSR-82 standard is tied to the J2ME platform). There are several projects that provide a Java stack, such as JBluez, JavaBluetooth and Harald. Neither of these was suitable for my purposes so I wrote the server-side code in C using Bluez.
Regards,
Martin
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