public BluetoothHandler() { // display local device address and name LocalDevice localDevice; try { localDevice = LocalDevice.getLocalDevice(); System.out.println("Address: " + localDevice.getBluetoothAddress()); System.out.println("Name: " + localDevice.getFriendlyName()); } catch (BluetoothStateException e) { // TODO Auto-generated catch block e.printStackTrace(); } catch (IOException e) { // TODO Auto-generated catch block e.printStackTrace(); } }
protected BTGPSLocationProvider() throws LocationException { // TODO: Move this to searchConnect method? // TODO: The problem here is that it searches every time. Slow. Need to try Properties? // TODO: BIG ONE: Should only connect to GPS that isPaired() (from menu). Will // allow some degree of control over which GPS is connects to in classroom. try { da = LocalDevice.getLocalDevice().getDiscoveryAgent(); da.startInquiry(DiscoveryAgent.GIAC, this); } catch (BluetoothStateException e) { throw new LocationException(e.getMessage()); } while (!doneInq) { Thread.yield(); } if (btDevice == null) throw new LocationException("No device found"); String address = btDevice.getBluetoothAddress(); String btaddy = "btspp://" + address; try { StreamConnectionNotifier scn = (StreamConnectionNotifier) Connector.open(btaddy); if (scn == null) throw new LocationException("Bad BT address"); StreamConnection c = scn.acceptAndOpen(); /* This problem below occurred one time for my Holux GPS. The solution was to * remove the device from the Bluetooth menu, then find and pair again. */ if (c == null) throw new LocationException("Failed. Try pairing at menu again"); InputStream in = c.openInputStream(); if (in != null) { gps = new SimpleGPS(in); // c.close(); // TODO: Clean up when done. HOW TO HANDLE IN LOCATION? } } catch (IOException e) { throw new LocationException(e.getMessage()); } // Add itself to SimpleGPS as listener SimpleGPS.addListener(this); }