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apollon Nov 17th, 2005 11:32 pm
Need help on programming with bluetooth-enabled devices
 
Hi all ,

I'm a Java newbie ..... Currently , I'm having a Java project on programming to send and receive data between two computers with the support of USB dongles ...
But I really dont know where to start ...

Do you guys have any advices or sample codes for reference ?

Thx a bunch .

server_crash Nov 18th, 2005 7:06 am
Re: Need help on programming with bluetooth-enabled devices
 
J2ME, I would guess.

apollon Nov 19th, 2005 6:01 am
Re: Need help on programming with bluetooth-enabled devices
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by server_crash
J2ME, I would guess.

Thx server_crash ...... May I ask about the tools we need to use for programming besides the Jcreator ?

Do we need to install some additional components/packages ?
And what are they ?

Furthermore, which ebooks you think it useful for me in my project ?

Hope to get the advices from everyone :) ?

sam1 Nov 19th, 2005 9:25 am
Re: Need help on programming with bluetooth-enabled devices
 
hi
http://www.commsdesign.com/design_co...cleID=16501341
i think this web site gives a good explanation of it.

apollon Dec 14th, 2005 10:58 am
Re: Need help on programming with bluetooth-enabled devices
 
Thx you very much for ur help ..... I found on the Internet , there are many examples of communication between bluetooth-enabled PC and handphone/PDA but no example of PC2PC ..... Could anyone give me a link or code example on it (i.e bluetooth comm of PC2PC )? Thx a bunch

jwenting Dec 14th, 2005 12:50 pm
Re: Need help on programming with bluetooth-enabled devices
 
For you there should be no difference in the WHAT of the device on either end.
As long as you know the protocol and have a way of getting the datastream it's transparent.


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