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Timothy J. Thompson, C Bala Kumar, and Paul Kline

"Bluetooth Application Programming with the Java APIs Essentials Edition"

1, and the JABWT has access to them. (Support has
also been shown in the latest Bluetooth core specification.)
SDP
RFCOMM
L2CAP
??? The BCC is provided by either the Bluetooth stack or system software.
The BCC is a ??????control panel??™??™??“like application that allows a
user or an original equipment manufacturer (OEM) to define
specific values for certain configuration parameters in a stack. The
details of the BCC are discussed in Chapter 3.
Unlike the Bluetooth part of the API, the OBEX API can either be implemented
completely in the Java programming language within the JABWT
implementation or can use the OBEX implementation in the underlying
Bluetooth stack. If OBEX is being implemented on another transport, the
OBEX API can use the OBEX implementation over that transport system.
2.3 Scope
The Bluetooth specification covers many layers and profiles, and it is not
possible to include all of them in this API. Rather than try to address all of
them, the JABWT expert group agreed to prioritize the API functions on
the basis of size requirements and the breadth of usage of the API. Moreover,
under the JCP rules, when JABWT is implemented, all portions of the
API must be implemented (i.e., if the javax.bluetooth package is
30 Chapter Two: An Overview of JABWT
implemented, then RFCOMM, SDP, and L2CAP must be implemented; if
javax.


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