Hi Paul, You need to use IOBluetoothOBEXSessionCreateWithIncomingIOBluetoothRFCOMMChannel() Or +(IOBluetoothOBEXSession*)withIncomingRFCOMMChannel:(IOBluetoothRFCOMMChanne l*)inChannel With the RFCOMM channel that is in your service record. Once the RFCOMM channel is opened by a remote device, you should start receiving data on the event selector your pass to either of those methods. Jason bubba@apple.com
To whom it may concern:
I am trying to create an OBEX server. I publish my own Service record and
setup the OBEXEvent callback routine using the obj C OBEXSession method
setEventCallback: The documentation is somewhat confusing and there seems to
be multiple ways to accomplish the same task for configuring an OBEX server.
Bottom line is I never see the EventCallback routine being invoked when the
client requests an OBEXConnection. Do you have any simple example code that
shows what is required to set up an OBEX Server? Any help would be
appreciated.
Regards,
Paul Davis
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