Nope, the API is from a host perspective.

On Mon, 7 Feb 2005, Martin Wegner wrote:

>
>This is more of a JSR80 committe question but I want to ask developers who
>have some real experience.
>
>Does the JSR80 API allow you to create a USB device in Java?  That is, can
>you register yourself as a USB-based device and start accept USB commands
>from other sources?  I looked through the JSR80 API on the website and it
>appeared to be only the "client" end and not the "device" end.
>
>Thanks in advance.
>
>
>--Marty
>
>
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