Qualification refers to the certification process with the Bluetooth SIG,
not Java API's

http://www.bluetooth.com/Bluetooth/Technology/Building/Qualification/

2009/4/22 tainy <[email protected]>

>
> Hello Nick:
>
> I have read the link you post. What do you mean by "Qualifications"?
> If I understand correctly, the item of Qualifications is those
> implemented in the android release but maynot supplied by java API,
> right?
> Is it possible to use those(such as RFCOMM or OBEX) for just testing
> and how?
>
> thanks alot!
>
> tainy
>
> On 4月15日, 上午12时52分, Nick Pelly <[email protected]> wrote:
> > (For those involved in Bluetooth)
> >
> > The question often comes up of exactly what Bluetooth features are
> supported
> > by Android. I just published this document to help.
> >
> > http://source.android.com/projects/bluetooth-features
> >
> > Hope this helps!
> > Nick
> >
>

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