I try to find the problem by adding the bluecove sources to my
project and it seems to be a problem with the library loading
(libbluetooth.so), but I´m not sure of this.
I put this library in a folder libs/armeabi in my project as you indidcate in the first post
and I put both jars (bluecove-2.1.1-SNAPSHOT and bluecove-gpl-2.1.1-
SNAPSHOT) in the folder system/framework of the phone.
Is the file bluecove-bluez.jar also needed?
That all looks normal to me. I got the same "no implementation found
..." error but it ran fine.
> 10-24 19:12:43.652: INFO/DEBUG(31): *** *** *** *** *** *** *** ***
> *** *** *** *** *** *** *** ***
> 10-24 19:12:43.652: INFO/DEBUG(31): Build fingerprint: 'tmobile/kila/
> dream/trout:1.1/PLAT-RC33/126986:user/ota-rel-keys,release-keys'
> 10-24 19:12:43.652: INFO/DEBUG(31): pid: 920, tid: 920 >>>
That is a native code crash I believe.
>I included these jars (the snapshots) as
references in my eclipse project (this is the way I can use it in my
code)
This means the jars are in your build path correct?
Shawn
That is fine then.
In Eclipse you can "reference" a project but that doesn't mean the
jars from the project are in the build path. I thought maybe you did
this, but you didn't.
You have added the jars to your build path so that is fine.
Shawn
Hi,
The SDP problem has been covered in another thread last week.
Hank
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Hi all,
Bluecove now supports android.
to use bluecove on android do the followingNote that: This won't work on emulators as emulators don't support bluetooth and this reported not to work on Samsung Galaxy I7500 and HTC Hero. If anyone could make this running, it will be nice to have this contribution published.
- Include latest bluecove-<...>.jar and bluecove-gpl-<...>.jar in classpath (for now, use the snapshot not the latest released version). (you may want to modify these libraries by removing all native libraries from them as android native library will be packaged in another way and these native libraries will create uneeded additional size to the android app and won't be removed by dx compiler).
- If you are using eclipse, create a directory libs/armeabi under the project root and put attached libbluecove.so inside it to be packaged with the resulted android package. (if you are using other tools, make sure resulted .apk package includes directory lib/armeabi and libbluecove.so is inside it). (take care, inside project directory named "libs" and inside .apk is named "lib").
- Use standard JSR-82 APIs just normal.
to build bluecove for android yourself refer to http://groups.google.com/group/bluecove-developers/browse_thread/thread/6e32131d7c5b672
Hi all,
Bluecove now supports android.
to use bluecove on android do the followingNote that: This won't work on emulators as emulators don't support bluetooth and this reported not to work on Samsung Galaxy I7500 and HTC Hero. If anyone could make this running, it will be nice to have this contribution published.
- Include latest bluecove-<...>.jar and bluecove-gpl-<...>.jar in classpath (for now, use the snapshot not the latest released version). (you may want to modify these libraries by removing all native libraries from them as android native library will be packaged in another way and these native libraries will create uneeded additional size to the android app and won't be removed by dx compiler).
- If you are using eclipse, create a directory libs/armeabi under the project root and put attached libbluecove.so inside it to be packaged with the resulted android package. (if you are using other tools, make sure resulted .apk package includes directory lib/armeabi and libbluecove.so is inside it). (take care, inside project directory named "libs" and inside .apk is named "lib").
- Use standard JSR-82 APIs just normal.
to build bluecove for android yourself refer to http://groups.google.com/group/bluecove-developers/browse_thread/thread/6e32131d7c5b672
Hi all,
Bluecove now supports android.
to use bluecove on android do the followingNote that: This won't work on emulators as emulators don't support bluetooth and this reported not to work on Samsung Galaxy I7500 and HTC Hero. If anyone could make this running, it will be nice to have this contribution published.
- Include latest bluecove-<...>.jar and bluecove-gpl-<...>.jar in classpath (for now, use the snapshot not the latest released version). (you may want to modify these libraries by removing all native libraries from them as android native library will be packaged in another way and these native libraries will create uneeded additional size to the android app and won't be removed by dx compiler).
- If you are using eclipse, create a directory libs/armeabi under the project root and put attached libbluecove.so inside it to be packaged with the resulted android package. (if you are using other tools, make sure resulted .apk package includes directory lib/armeabi and libbluecove.so is inside it). (take care, inside project directory named "libs" and inside .apk is named "lib").
- Use standard JSR-82 APIs just normal.
to build bluecove for android yourself refer to http://groups.google.com/group/bluecove-developers/browse_thread/thread/6e32131d7c5b672
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