Re: Using a Java application to dial a mobile / cell phone via Bluetooth
jwlawler@yahoo.com wrote:
I want to add a facility to some of my Java applications on a lap top
to dial phone numbers on my mobile / cell phone using Bluetooth. Note
that I am not talking about a dial up connection to the internet, just
an ordinary voice call initiated by the Java application. I have got
as far as downloading the Avetana implementation of JSR-82 and running
its demo application. This finds various devices and lists their
services. It will connect to some but not others. It is not obvious
that it will do much more. Also, it is not obvious which service will
allow me to make the call. However, it must be possible since I can
use my PDA to initiate a call in the way I want to. Even if I figure
out the service, I need to what to send to it and how. The phone that
I am testing with is a Sony Ericson T68i but I would hope that I could
use other phones. I am having trouble finding documentation or
examples doing this sort of thing.
Se?n O'Leathl?bhair
This is more related to your cell phone than Java since once you figure
out what the phone needs then you could theoretically do it in any
language that has available APIs. I suggest you try a newsgroup or a
forum that contains information about your phone or about the particular
action you are trying to accomplish rather than about the language you
are trying to use.
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