j2me bluetooth app using freebsd bluetooth stack
Priks Rollman
jk_aspet at yahoo.com
Fri Sep 29 05:14:21 PDT 2006
hi all,
i was wondering if someone have some experience in developing j2me bluetooth application using freebsd bluetooth stack and could help me to solve my problem?
i am running freebsd 6.1 and there is my story....
my usb bluetooth adapter is recognized by the system, so it's ok here. when i plug it I got the following notification from the system about it:
>>kernel: ubt0: Broadcom BCM92035DGROM, rev 1.10/0.01, addr 2
there are also no problem with the bluetooth stack initialization. command '/etc/rc.bluetooth start ubt0' works fine. i execute 'hccontrol -n ubt0hci inquiry' command and i get bt addresses of the nearest devices.
the problem start at the moment when i execute a j2me application and try to get a bluetooth address of the local device: 'LocalDevice localDevice =LocalDevice.getLocalDevice();'
i get the 'javax.bluetooth.BluetoothStateException: JSR082 support is not available.'
there is the full output:
>Running with storage root DefaultColorPhone
>WMAClient: localhost has no IP address: java.net.UnknownHostException: :
>Warning: Failed to initialize WMA message routing support
>ClientConnector: localhost has no IP address: java.net.UnknownHostException: :
>Warning: Failed to initialize Bluetooth (JSR 82) support
j>avax.bluetooth.BluetoothStateException: JSR082 support is not available.
> at com.sun.kvem.jsr082.bluetooth.LocalDeviceImpl.<init>(+231)
>at javax.bluetooth.LocalDevice.getLocalDevice(+72)
>at bluetooth.MyBluetoothDevice.<init>(+8)
>at java.lang.Class.runCustomCode(+0)
>at com.sun.midp.midlet.MIDletState.createMIDlet(+19)
>at com.sun.midp.midlet.Scheduler.schedule(+52)
>at com.sun.midp.main.Main.runLocalClass(+28)
>at com.sun.midp.main.Main.main(+116)
i searched for the answer or at least any clue at forums, but was not able to find anything. did anyone have faced this problem before or knows what a possible problem is?
thanx in advance,
imp
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