Hello Bruce. browsing to the list of issues considering an JSR-82 implementation I would state that: 1. implementing the spec requires "just" work 3. creating a J2ME KVM for OS X I'm not sure it this is required. I could think of a JSR-82 compliant classes for J2SE. 4. integrating the Bluetooth libraries with the KVM Similar to 3. 2. obtaining a license from Motorola (Motorola owns the rights to license the spec) This seems to me as the most critical point. I'm not sure if your right with this. I couldn't find any explicit statement that says I would have to get a license to implement jsr82. On motorolas page: http://e-www.motorola.com/webapp/sps/ siteprod_summary.jsp?code=JAVA+APIS+FOR+BLUETOOTH+V.1.0&nodeId=01J4Fs8X9 F It says that I can license their reference implementation and a java vm. To me it looked like everybody could implement that standard api (to me this is an important point about a standard.. :) maybe someone could comment on the legal issues. apple? matthias -- Matthias Ringwald, Institute for Pervasive Computing, Departement of Computer Science, ETH Zurich, Switzerland, mail: mringwal@inf.ethz.ch fon: +41-1-632-6136, fax: +41-1-632-1659, www.inf.ethz.ch/~mringwal/ _______________________________________________ bluetooth-dev mailing list | bluetooth-dev@lists.apple.com Help/Unsubscribe/Archives: http://www.lists.apple.com/mailman/listinfo/bluetooth-dev Do not post admin requests to the list. They will be ignored.
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