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I've written a sample class to demonstrate the issue. Just run this code with
any sort of discoverable bluetooth
device nearby on a Mac and you should get the error I mentioned above.
import javax.bluetooth.*;
public class BluetoothTest
{
public static void main(String[] args) throws Exception
{
DiscoveryAgent agent = LocalDevice.getLocalDevice().getDiscoveryAgent();
DiscoveryListener listener = new DiscoveryListener()
{
public void deviceDiscovered(RemoteDevice rDevice, DeviceClass dClass)
{
try
{
System.out.println("Discovery");
System.out.println(rDevice.getFriendlyName(false));
}
catch(Exception e){e.printStackTrace();}
}
public void inquiryCompleted(int discType){System.out.println("Inquiry completed");}
public void servicesDiscovered(int transID, ServiceRecord[] servRecord){}
public void serviceSearchCompleted(int transID, int respCode){}
};
agent.startInquiry(DiscoveryAgent.GIAC, listener);
Thread.currentThread().sleep(30000);
}
}
Original comment by ctt...@gmail.com
on 30 Dec 2007 at 7:07
Hi ctta0s
I run the last build bluecove-2.0.2-20071230.060228-70.jar and your test application
works fine. I used OS X 10.4.8
I remember that I fixed this problem some time two weeks ago.
Can you conform that you have a problem with the latest build on your OS version?
Vlad
Original comment by skarzhev...@gmail.com
on 31 Dec 2007 at 6:00
I ran it with the build you specified downloaded from
http://www.pyx4me.com/maven2-
snapshot/net/sf/bluecove/bluecove/2.0.2-SNAPSHOT/
I got the same error:
BlueCove version 2.0.2-SNAPSHOT on mac
Discovery
javax.bluetooth.BluetoothStateException: Another inquiry already running
at com.intel.bluetooth.BluetoothStackOSX.getRemoteDeviceFriendlyName(Native Method)
at com.intel.bluetooth.RemoteDeviceHelper.getFriendlyName(RemoteDeviceHelper.java:211)
at javax.bluetooth.RemoteDevice.getFriendlyName(RemoteDevice.java:131)
at BluetoothTest$1.deviceDiscovered(BluetoothTest.java:15)
at com.intel.bluetooth.BluetoothStackOSX.deviceDiscoveredCallback(BluetoothStackOSX.java:273)
at com.intel.bluetooth.BluetoothStackOSX.runDeviceInquiryImpl(Native Method)
at com.intel.bluetooth.BluetoothStackOSX.runDeviceInquiry(BluetoothStackOSX.java:250)
at com.intel.bluetooth.DeviceInquiryThread.run(DeviceInquiryThread.java:82)
^CBlueCove stack shutdown completed
This is from the exact code I mentioned above. If it matters, the device it
probably discovered was my cell
phone.
Original comment by ctt...@gmail.com
on 31 Dec 2007 at 6:59
There are 74 different versions in this directory. Which version did you took?
Original comment by skarzhev...@gmail.com
on 31 Dec 2007 at 7:06
The most recent, bluecove-2.0.2-20071230.060228-70.jar.
Original comment by ctt...@gmail.com
on 31 Dec 2007 at 7:09
Ok try new build:
bluecove-2.0.2-20071231.191639-71.jar
Original comment by skarzhev...@gmail.com
on 31 Dec 2007 at 7:18
Ignore last comment I see the problem
Original comment by skarzhev...@gmail.com
on 31 Dec 2007 at 7:53
Now I change the function getRemoteDeviceFriendlyName
Tested and works fine. I even used rDevice.getFriendlyName(true)
Use build bluecove-2.0.2-20080102.194747-73.jar and later.
Are you the one making WiiRemoteJ?
Original comment by skarzhev...@gmail.com
on 2 Jan 2008 at 7:51
Ah, it's working now thanks, though there is one bug. Pretty much every other
time I try to connect, I get this
error:
WARNING: Error, unexpected IO error.
java.io.IOException: Error sending data!
at wiiremotej.WiiRemote.sendCommand(WiiRemote.java:503)
at wiiremotej.WiiRemote.setInputReport(WiiRemote.java:764)
at wiiremotej.WiiRemote.setInputReport(WiiRemote.java:770)
at wiiremotej.WiiRemote.access$300(WiiRemote.java:60)
at wiiremotej.WiiRemote$1.run(WiiRemote.java:318)
at java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:613)
Caused by: java.io.IOException: Failed to write [0xe00002bc]
at com.intel.bluetooth.BluetoothStackOSX.l2Send(Native Method)
at com.intel.bluetooth.BluetoothL2CAPConnection.send(BluetoothL2CAPConnection.java:113)
at wiiremotej.WiiRemote.sendCommand(WiiRemote.java:499)
... 5 more
Jan 2, 2008 4:10:46 PM wiiremotej.WiiRemote construct
FINER: Initialization complete.
java.io.IOException: Error sending data!
at wiiremotej.WiiRemote.sendCommand(WiiRemote.java:503)
at wiiremotej.WiiRemote.setInputReport(WiiRemote.java:764)
at wiiremotej.WiiRemote.setInputReport(WiiRemote.java:770)
at wiiremotej.WiiRemote.setAccelerometerEnabled(WiiRemote.java:1450)
at WRLImpl.main(WRLImpl.java:137)
Caused by: java.io.IOException: Connection is closed
at com.intel.bluetooth.BluetoothStackOSX.l2Send(Native Method)
at com.intel.bluetooth.BluetoothL2CAPConnection.send(BluetoothL2CAPConnection.java:113)
at wiiremotej.WiiRemote.sendCommand(WiiRemote.java:499)
... 4 more
It may have to do with the timing of the connection and whether or not it finds
another device first, though
I'm not sure.
P.S. Yes, I am the one making WiiRemoteJ. :)
Original comment by ctt...@gmail.com
on 3 Jan 2008 at 12:10
Hi Cha0s
The problem with names solved? The bug closed.
If you have a different problem contact me directly or open the new bug as
descriptive as you did before I will do my best to help and fix.
I have BlueCove on OSX L2CAP connecting to two cell phones working fine for last 2
hours no problems. I don't have Wii to test the application with...
Failed to write [0xe00002bc] == IOReturnError (A general error (0xe00002bc))
http://developer.apple.com/documentation/Darwin/Reference/IOKit/IOReturn/
Vlad
skarzhevskyy@gmail.com
Original comment by skarzhev...@gmail.com
on 3 Jan 2008 at 1:21
Original issue reported on code.google.com by
ctt...@gmail.com
on 30 Dec 2007 at 7:26