javax.usb allows direct access to USB devices.  So I would guess no,
you can't use it to talk to a IrDA device.

2009/4/18 You Qing YQ Rao <yq...@cn.ibm.com>:
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> Hi All, I have a IrDA device, but I do not have its driver in linux. Can I
> use jsr80 to send and receive data with the device?
>
> Thanks!
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