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Sunday, April 29, 2007
Poor Bluetooth support in J2ME Wireless Toolkit
I am current developing a couple of J2ME applications that use Bluetooth. My disappointment in the current support for what the wireless toolkit refers to as simulated Bluetooth is that it only works between two J2ME application running in the toolkit (ktoolbar). It is critical for Sun and/or the community to add support for connecting to external Bluetooth devices or at least other Java SE applications to make testing easier.
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I think this is only disadvantage available in the J2ME..
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