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Can MIDP 1.0 program run in MIDP 2.0 phones?

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Boki - 22 Aug 2005 09:31 GMT
Dear All,
             I write a code that perform jsr-82 SPP communications, but it
seems that not every phone can run this code well, I am confusing that is
the MIDP version problem?

Best regards,
Boki.
Darryl Pierce - 22 Aug 2005 11:52 GMT
>               I write a code that perform jsr-82 SPP communications, but it
> seems that not every phone can run this code well, I am confusing that is
> the MIDP version problem?

It has nothing to do with the version of MIDP but with whether or not
the phone in question supports JSR-82 (Java APIs for Bluetooth). You
can't load an application with such code onto a handset that does *not*
support that JSR: the bytecode verifier will reject it since those APIs
cannot be resolved.

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bokiteam@ms21.hinet.net - 23 Aug 2005 03:40 GMT
Hi,
    I found the problem, when I install my program to SIEMENS SK65,
and I search the services by PC BTW driver, I can only see the original
serial port, but there is no serial port open by java(I check by name
of serial port).

It seems that SK65 can't accpet such a java code that perform SPP ?

Does anyone can do that on SIEMENS jsr-82 phones? I hope that is my
code bug....

Best regards,
Boki.
Darryl Pierce - 23 Aug 2005 12:25 GMT
<snip>

Can you explain why you keep bringing up JSR-82 while talking about
serial ports? JSR-82 is about Bluetooth and has nothing to do with
serial ports.

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Boki - 24 Aug 2005 10:34 GMT
If the cell phone only support java but no jsr-82, it can't run the
bluetooth fucntion of java program.

ex: Sony Ericsson S700i / K700i ... Motorola A768i .... etc.

Which support JSR-82?

ex: Sony Ercisson P900/P910i/K750i/W800i... Nokia 6600, SIEMENS S65 ... etc.

Best regards,
Boki.

"Darryl Pierce" <mcpierce@gmail.com>
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> <snip>
>
> Can you explain why you keep bringing up JSR-82 while talking about serial
> ports? JSR-82 is about Bluetooth and has nothing to do with serial ports.
Darryl Pierce - 24 Aug 2005 11:16 GMT
> If the cell phone only support java but no jsr-82, it can't run the
> bluetooth fucntion of java program.

Then why are you on about serial ports? It's very confusing when your
problem is about serial ports but you keep mentioning JSR-82.
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Boki - 24 Aug 2005 12:12 GMT
.....................I am developing a code that will integrate into jsr-82
phones for remote control bluetooth devices by bluetooth phones.

Is that cleary enough?

Do you ever design a code that perform Bluetooth and serial port (RFCOMM) ?

"Darryl Pierce" <mcpierce@gmail.com>
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>> If the cell phone only support java but no jsr-82, it can't run the
>> bluetooth fucntion of java program.
>
> Then why are you on about serial ports? It's very confusing when your
> problem is about serial ports but you keep mentioning JSR-82.
Darryl L. Pierce - 25 Aug 2005 12:29 GMT
> ......................I am developing a code that will integrate into jsr-82
> phones for remote control bluetooth devices by bluetooth phones.
>
> Is that cleary enough?

It's clear that your statements are very confusing. But, chalk it up to
language differences.

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Boki - 27 Aug 2005 11:07 GMT
which part confuse you? :)

Boki

"Darryl L. Pierce" <mcpierce@gmail.com>
???????:1124969366.3aab62f42ceadab46dedf591cee23e24@teranews...
>> ......................I am developing a code that will integrate into
>> jsr-82 phones for remote control bluetooth devices by bluetooth phones.
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
> It's clear that your statements are very confusing. But, chalk it up to
> language differences.
Darryl L. Pierce - 28 Aug 2005 12:29 GMT
> which part confuse you? :)

As I said, the fact that you keep mentioning serial ports while talking
about Bluetooth phones: the two are not the same and are not even related.

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Boki - 28 Aug 2005 14:05 GMT
Tired to talk to you.

"Darryl L. Pierce" <mcpierce@gmail.com>
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>> which part confuse you? :)
>
> As I said, the fact that you keep mentioning serial ports while talking
> about Bluetooth phones: the two are not the same and are not even related.
Darryl L. Pierce - 29 Aug 2005 00:47 GMT
> Tired to talk to you.

Then, quite frankly, STFU.

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Boki - 29 Aug 2005 01:48 GMT
??????? ?
:)

"Darryl L. Pierce" <mcpierce@gmail.com>
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>> Tired to talk to you.
>
> Then, quite frankly, STFU.
bokiteam@ms21.hinet.net - 29 Aug 2005 02:01 GMT
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