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Serial port on J2ME

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romain.alnet@gmail.com - 01 Aug 2006 10:38 GMT
Hello,

I would like to capture some data on a Pocket PC from a serial port.
To capture the data I need to use this configuration:
Baud Rate:9600
Data Bits:8
Parity:None
Stop Bits:1
Handshaking:Hardware (CTS/RTS)

What Java solution do you advice to achieve this in a Pocket PC??

My main problem is about seting the hadshaking to Hardware mode.

I have been reading the javadoc of javax.microedition.io.*

http://www.j2medev.com/api/wma/javax/microedition/io/CommConnection.html

But I don't find anything about it.

I just need a method working in J2ME to get the dataflow with the
configuration I gave with a timout.

Thanks for your ideas, samples, tutorials....

Best regards,

--
Romain
Vincent van Beveren - 02 Aug 2006 10:58 GMT
> What Java solution do you advice to achieve this in a Pocket PC??
>
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> I just need a method working in J2ME to get the dataflow with the
> configuration I gave with a timout.

I've worked with the java communciation API and it doesn't have a
handshake parameter either. What is currently the problem? Its morelikly
to be an other setting.

Vincent


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