A little more digging out!!!
I forced the use of the TOSHIBA stack (under bluecove 2.1.0) but
unfortunatly it raised the following error
BlueCoveImpl.setConfigProperty("bluecove.stack",stack);
java.lang.UnsatisfiedLinkError:
com.intel.bluetooth.BluetoothStackToshiba.getLibraryVersion()I
at com.intel.bluetooth.BluetoothStackToshiba.getLibraryVersion(Native
Method)
at com.intel.bluetooth.BlueCoveImpl.detectStack(BlueCoveImpl.java:
450)
at com.intel.bluetooth.BlueCoveImpl.access$500(BlueCoveImpl.java:65)
at com.intel.bluetooth.BlueCoveImpl$1.run(BlueCoveImpl.java:1020)
at java.security.AccessController.doPrivileged(Native Method)
at com.intel.bluetooth.BlueCoveImpl.detectStackPrivileged
(BlueCoveImpl.java:1018)
at com.intel.bluetooth.BlueCoveImpl.getBluetoothStack
(BlueCoveImpl.java:1011)
at javax.bluetooth.LocalDevice.getLocalDeviceInstance
(LocalDevice.java:75)
at javax.bluetooth.LocalDevice.getLocalDevice(LocalDevice.java:95)
at com.d2002.bluetooth.InstanceManager.BTStackTest
(InstanceManager.java:93)
at com.d2002.bluetooth.InstanceManager.main(InstanceManager.java:51)
After scanning the bluecove.dll I discovered that the
Java_com_intel_bluetooth_BluetoothStackToshiba_getLibraryVersion is
not in the DLL
It seems that BluetoothStackToshiba has been excluded from default
build.
Is there a build including the TOASHIBA stack
Thanks