Thanks for your help again, Jon. It is working great.
The bluetooth info seems to be incomplete from Android.
Regards
PedroC
Jonathan Pryor wrote:
On Oct 7, 2011, at 7:38 PM, [email protected] wrote:
I'm trying to create a Bluetooth socket using 'createRFcommSocketToServiceRecord' with some problems. Now, I've read that the createRFcommSocketToServiceRecord method is not working in Android 2.1/2.2. The workaround I saw is the following Android code but I don't know how to adapt to Monodroid:
BluetoothDevice device;
Method m = device.getClass().getMethod("createRfcommSocket", new
Class[]{int.class});
BluetoothSocket tmp = (BluetoothSocket)m.invoke(device, Integer.valueOf(1));
This is using Java Reflection, which we don't expose. However, we do expose JNI
[0], which allows the same functionality with a different syntax:
IntPtr createRfcommSocket = JNIEnv.GetMethodID(
device.Class.Handle,
"createRfcommSocket",
"(I)Landroid/bluetooth/BluetoothSocket;");
IntPtr socket = JNIEnv.CallObjectMethod(
device.Handle,
createRfcommSocket,
new JValue (1));
// `socket` now holds a BluetoothSocket instance; do something with
it...
- Jon
[0] http://docs.mono-android.net/index.aspx?link=T%3aAndroid.Runtime.JNIEnv
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