2004-04-01 10:59:10

by Lalith Chakravarthi

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Subject: [Bluez-users] Simple file push, without OBEX?


>
> Is it possible to send a simple file, such as a vCard, or an image,
> from a MIDlet running on one device to another device, via bluetooth?
>
> It seems to be an operation that requires an OBEX push to me, but as
> no handsets implement OBEX in their JSR-82 implementations, that
> leaves RFCOMM or L2CAP. As far as I can see, RFCOMM/L2CAP
> connections are always client/server. Is it possible to simply
> connect to another device and send a file using these methods,
> without specifying a service or custom MIDlet to connect to, and
> have the receiver deal with the file appropriately? Or is there a
> generic service that accepts incoming files, that can be specified
> in the connection string?
>
> thanks for any help. And no, this isn't an April Fools joke!
>
>


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2004-04-01 11:55:50

by Stephen Crane

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Subject: Re: [Bluez-users] Simple file push, without OBEX?

btgoep:// is a (fairly large IMO) layer over btspp://. You could always
implement it yourself ;-)

On Thu, 2004-04-01 at 11:59, Lalith Chakravarthi wrote:
> >
> > Is it possible to send a simple file, such as a vCard, or an image,
> > from a MIDlet running on one device to another device, via bluetooth?
> >
> > It seems to be an operation that requires an OBEX push to me, but as
> > no handsets implement OBEX in their JSR-82 implementations, that
> > leaves RFCOMM or L2CAP. As far as I can see, RFCOMM/L2CAP
> > connections are always client/server. Is it possible to simply
> > connect to another device and send a file using these methods,
> > without specifying a service or custom MIDlet to connect to, and
> > have the receiver deal with the file appropriately? Or is there a
> > generic service that accepts incoming files, that can be specified
> > in the connection string?
> >
> > thanks for any help. And no, this isn't an April Fools joke!
> >
> >
>
>
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