Re: Apple SDP discovery and HCRP APIs in private headers?
Re: Apple SDP discovery and HCRP APIs in private headers?
- Subject: Re: Apple SDP discovery and HCRP APIs in private headers?
- From: Smith Kennedy <email@hidden>
- Date: Sun, 31 Oct 2004 07:13:26 -0700
Hi Marco,
What "printing API" are you referring to? If you mean CUPS APIs or the
Carbon Print Manager, these don't provide me the level of access I
need. And I am looking for lower-level SDP APIs as well, for managing
my own discovery sessions, if possible. I have read about how the act
of doing Bluetooth device discovery can be very disruptive to the
surrounding 802.11b/g networks, so if there are recommendations about
avoiding this, that would be helpful.
Smith
On Oct 29, 2004, at 12:25 PM, Marco Pontil wrote:
Hello,
The HCRP api are currently private. If your need is to communicate
with a printer the idea is to use the printing API (this gives the
additional advantage to work with all printers bluetooth and not).
... Marco
On Oct 29, 2004, at 8:39 AM, Smith Kennedy wrote:
Hi,
Bluetooth newbie question here - sorry if these are dumb questions.
I am trying to find Apple APIs that provide access to HCRP
functionality, and to the lower-level functions used by the Bluetooth
SDP discovery UI. The classes and data types I see in
IOBluetooth.framework don't actually allow me to run my own
discovery, as far as I can tell.
However, I found some functions (IOBluetoothDeviceSearchCreate and
IOBluetoothDeviceSearchStartInquiry, for instance) in some "private"
headers in the frameworks distributed with the Bluetooth SDK 1.5b20,
but they aren't in the Bluetooth SDK 1.5.1. Will these re-appear?
And are they safe to use?
Thanks for any help,
Smith
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