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Re: More Bluetooth questions...: msg#00095

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Subject: Re: More Bluetooth questions...

> One interesting "issue" i had: if you are not using a FullCanvas,
> you can exit
> an application from the symbian menu. But if a client is in
> acceptAndOpen(), i
> did not found a way to get call my notifier.close(), and thus my
> service was
> still registered once my application exited. If you start a
> service search, you
> will find this service even if the client application is not running..
>

You need a different thread to close the notifier. Once it is closed, your
acceptAndOpen() will drop out the block.

ben

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> -----Original Message-----
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> [mailto:KVM-INTEREST@xxxxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of David Potages
> Sent: December 5, 2003 5:59 AM
> To: KVM-INTEREST@xxxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: Re: More Bluetooth questions...
>
>
> > Thanks that is really useful.
> np ;)
>
> > However the 6600 reports that it CANNOT scan while connected to
> a device.
> Hmm so what about first scanning everything, and try to connect
> to all the
> devices once we know their url? The nokia example works like
> this, but i don t
> have enough 6600 to test..
>
> > So one of these LocalDevice properties is incorrect.
> Would not be surprinsing, some more bugs on the 6600 hehe
>
> > As for latency.
> > The interesting thing was as I predicted, about packet over
> head. There is
> > only about 5 bytes difference between L2CAP and RFCOMM for small data
> > packets. The document does say that L2CAP should be used for low latency
> > realtime games though.
>
> Yeah, we should do some proper testing..
>
> One interesting "issue" i had: if you are not using a FullCanvas,
> you can exit
> an application from the symbian menu. But if a client is in
> acceptAndOpen(), i
> did not found a way to get call my notifier.close(), and thus my
> service was
> still registered once my application exited. If you start a
> service search, you
> will find this service even if the client application is not running..
>
> /David
>
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