have to write your own implementation of OBEX on top of RFCOMM.
On Jul 8, 11:17 am, Sam <ckjboy2...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I have some questions about the testing of bluetooth.
>
> I have tried the bluetooth chat and it worked pretty well on my two
> Andriod 2.1 based mobile phones.
>
> However, this test can only be done only by someone who has 2 android
> phones and the version must be 2.1.
>
> I assume this is a big issue because i looked into the CTS related to
> Bluetooth topic and it doesnt explain much
>
> about it.
>
> The regular expectation for testing Bluetooth should be:
>
> # Scan for other Bluetooth devices
> # Query the local Bluetooth adapter for paired Bluetooth devices
> # Establish RFCOMM channels
> # Connect to other devices through service discovery
> # Transfer data to and from other devices
>
> In my case:
>
> I would like to implement the application to send the file(image file,
> mp3, whatever...) from my Android 2.1 mobile to any device with
> Bluetooth module.
>
> Can someone have any suggestion or experience for this problem?
>
> Your reply will be highly appreciated.
>
> Sam
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