I don't believe anyone has tested it with J2ME, and it certainly wasn't 
TCK-tested with J2ME.

However if you need device-side USB access, not host-side USB access, 
javax.usb isn't what you need anyway...


On Tue, 18 Oct 2005, Boyd Dimmock wrote:

>Presanna, you are correct that our implementation is for the host USB. 
>However, I can't answer the question about the J2ME... perhaps someone on 
>the developers list can say? 
>
>Boyd Dimmock
>STSM, Standards Program Manager
>IBM S&D, Distribution 
>919-486-3662;  TieLine 8-526-3662
>http://blogs.webahead.ibm.com/pilot/weblogs/page/[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>"Presanna Raman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
>10/18/2005 11:00 AM
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>To
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>cc
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>Subject
>jsr 80 Status request.
>
>
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>
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>Sir/Madam, 
>        I would like to gather more information regarding the status of 
>the Java specification for communication using USB ports (JSR 80). My 
>current work requires me to work with mobiles and PC's connected by a USB 
>cable with two way communication. Is it possible to make use of this 
>specification with the Java Microedition environment? From what I have 
>read, the specification is for a host controller on the PC's and not to be 
>used on mobile phones.
>        I would appreciate it very much if you can point me in the right 
>direction. Awaiting your kind reply. 
>With Regards, 
>Presanna Raman. 
>

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