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Java and OBEX

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Whether you like it or not, you’re surrounded by objects every day. In fact, part of the role of being a good Java programmer is to find out what is the best way to recognize and create objects when developing business applications (and games, too). As we stated in Chapter 4, the Bluetooth specification gives you three protocols to send and receive data:

  • • RFCOMM (for stream data)

  • • L2CAP (for packet data)

  • • OBEX (for object data)

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Hopkins, B., Antony, R. (2003). Java and OBEX. In: Bluetooth for Java. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-0763-4_7

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