Can anybody point me to a document describing how to map an sdp service entry
to the 'class' of a service.
I.e. if the 'text' field (attribute 0x100) shows 'dialup networking' then
connecting to this service provides just that. However could this string be
different from device to device ? If so is there a CODE somewhere in that sdp
record that says the same but does not change ?
I thing the attribute 0x9 (BluetoothProfileDescriptorList) can be used for
that but it is a LIST meaning multiple values are allowed to there might be
different values in that entry ...
W
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On Wed 2004-12-01 (14:08), wim delvaux wrote:
> On Wednesday 01 December 2004 12:57, Marcel Holtmann wrote:
> > Hi Wim,
> >
> > > > You should use the "Service class ID list" (attribute 0x0001) list.
> > >
> > > Is there any table i could refer to to find out which ID maps to which
> > > feature ?
> >
> > check the SDP part of the Bluetooth specification and look at the SDP
> > part of assigned numbers document.
>
> Sorry to nag you again but where can I find (and access) that document ?
The specification docs can be found at http://www.bluetooth.org/spec/
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On Wednesday 01 December 2004 12:57, Marcel Holtmann wrote:
> Hi Wim,
>
> > > You should use the "Service class ID list" (attribute 0x0001) list.
> >
> > Is there any table i could refer to to find out which ID maps to which
> > feature ?
>
> check the SDP part of the Bluetooth specification and look at the SDP
> part of assigned numbers document.
Sorry to nag you again but where can I find (and access) that document ?
W
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Hi Wim,
> > You should use the "Service class ID list" (attribute 0x0001) list.
>
> Is there any table i could refer to to find out which ID maps to which
> feature ?
check the SDP part of the Bluetooth specification and look at the SDP
part of assigned numbers document.
Regards
Marcel
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On Wednesday 01 December 2004 12:45, wim delvaux wrote:
> On Wednesday 01 December 2004 07:25, Marcel Holtmann wrote:
> > Hi Wim,
> >
> > > Can anybody point me to a document describing how to map an sdp service
> > > entry to the 'class' of a service.
> >
> > as far as I know there exists no mapping for that.
> >
> > > I.e. if the 'text' field (attribute 0x100) shows 'dialup networking'
> > > then connecting to this service provides just that. However could this
> > > string be different from device to device ? If so is there a CODE
> > > somewhere in that sdp record that says the same but does not change ?
> >
> > The text field can be freely choosen.
> >
> > > I thing the attribute 0x9 (BluetoothProfileDescriptorList) can be used
> > > for that but it is a LIST meaning multiple values are allowed to there
> > > might be different values in that entry ...
> >
> > You should use the "Service class ID list" (attribute 0x0001) list.
>
> Is there any table i could refer to to find out which ID maps to which
> feature ?
And which entry to perfer ? Again this is a list i.e. containing multiple
items. So which to choose ?
W
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On Wednesday 01 December 2004 07:25, Marcel Holtmann wrote:
> Hi Wim,
>
> > Can anybody point me to a document describing how to map an sdp service
> > entry to the 'class' of a service.
>
> as far as I know there exists no mapping for that.
>
> > I.e. if the 'text' field (attribute 0x100) shows 'dialup networking'
> > then connecting to this service provides just that. However could this
> > string be different from device to device ? If so is there a CODE
> > somewhere in that sdp record that says the same but does not change ?
>
> The text field can be freely choosen.
>
> > I thing the attribute 0x9 (BluetoothProfileDescriptorList) can be used
> > for that but it is a LIST meaning multiple values are allowed to there
> > might be different values in that entry ...
>
> You should use the "Service class ID list" (attribute 0x0001) list.
Is there any table i could refer to to find out which ID maps to which
feature ?
>
> Regards
>
> Marcel
>
>
>
>
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Hi Wim,
> Can anybody point me to a document describing how to map an sdp service entry
> to the 'class' of a service.
as far as I know there exists no mapping for that.
> I.e. if the 'text' field (attribute 0x100) shows 'dialup networking' then
> connecting to this service provides just that. However could this string be
> different from device to device ? If so is there a CODE somewhere in that sdp
> record that says the same but does not change ?
The text field can be freely choosen.
> I thing the attribute 0x9 (BluetoothProfileDescriptorList) can be used for
> that but it is a LIST meaning multiple values are allowed to there might be
> different values in that entry ...
You should use the "Service class ID list" (attribute 0x0001) list.
Regards
Marcel
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