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Bluetooth For Java

Ranjith Antony Bruce Hopkins

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English
APress
01 April 2003
Bluetooth is a technology for wireless communication that functions in much the same way that home/office laptops connect to the Internet. It is typically used for short burst communications instead of a continuous connection. Because of this difference, Bluetooth is more typically found supported in wireless phones and personal devices. Bluetooth for Java is not an overview of Bluetooth. In the book, Bruce Hopkins and Ranjith Antony describe how to develop wireless Java applications using Bluetooth for a variety of platforms. This includes an API overview of the Java library, development of Bluetooth-based services, highlights of security concerns, and walkthroughs for development with some of the different tools available. Programs will not be just J2ME (micro devices)-based, but will also be for J2SE (client/desktop).

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Imprint:   APress
Country of Publication:   United States
Edition:   Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed.
Dimensions:   Height: 235mm,  Width: 178mm,  Spine: 22mm
Weight:   665g
ISBN:   9781590590782
ISBN 10:   1590590783
Pages:   352
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Chapter 1: Introducing Bluetooth Chapter 2: Bluetooth 1.1 Chapter 3: Before You Get Started Chapter 4: Understanding the Java Bluetooth API Chapter 5: Bluetooth with J2ME MIDP Chapter 6: Creating a Bluetooth Print Server with JPS API Chapter 7: Java and OBEX Chapter 8: Using a Bluetooth Simulator Chapter 9: Bluetooth Security Chapter 10: Wireless Embedded Systems with the Micro BlueTarget Chapter 11: Enterprise Bluetooth Applications with the Ericsson BlipNet Chapter 12: Bluetooth and Jini Appendix A: javax.bluetooth Appendix B: javax.obex Appendix C: Java Bluetooth Development on the PalmOS Platform Appendix D: BlipNet 1.1 API

Ranjith Antony earned his bachelor's degree in computer engineering from the College of Engineering, Chengannur, Kerala, India, an institute affiliated with Cochin University of Science and Technology. He became a lecturer in the Department of Computer Engineering of the Government Model Engineering College. In June 1998, he joined Atinav as a software engineer. Presently, he is working as a senior technical manager and is managing the Bluetooth-related Java products from Atinav.

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