Re: bluetooth-agent

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Hi German,

On Thu, Oct 29, 2009 at 6:17 PM, Germán Pedrosa
<german.pedrosa@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hi Alok,
>
> Finally I decided to modify the python script, in order to add the
> PinCode as a parameter.

Why did u have to modify it? it prompts you for one during
authentication. If u want to hardcode it, use test/agent  program
instead.
>
> Thank you very much.
>

Cheers,
Alok.
> El mié, 28-10-2009 a las 21:07 +0530, alok barsode escribió:
>> Hi German,
>>
>> On Wed, Oct 28, 2009 at 8:53 PM, Germán Pedrosa
>> <german.pedrosa@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> > I agree with your point that use JNI would be better than run shell
>> > commands from Java code.
>> >
>> > But here the scenario is totally different: in our architecture the Java
>> > components are not in charge to run such a kind of things; there are a
>> > set on bash scripts that run some previous deendencies of our system,
>> > such as bluetoth-agent.
>>
>> Are you refering to  /test/agent program ?
>>
>> Can you register an agent per adapter ? just run ./adapter --agent
>> "hciX" 0000 for every 'X' adapter.
>>
>> Or you can use the python script simple-agent for every adapter  by
>> running ./simple-agent hciX
>>
>> Hope this helps.
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Alok.
>>
>> >
>> > Therefore I'd need to replicate the behaviour explained by Claudio
>> > before in this thread, but instead of calling the native api, invoking
>> > the command line tool.
>> >
>> > Best regards,
>> >
>> > El mié, 28-10-2009 a las 09:09 -0600, LORENZO ANTONIO BRITO MORALES
>> > escribió:
>> >> im very shure, but the library from java dont support a lot of
>> >> commands...
>> >> Im developing a system based in bluez , i think is better to code
>> >> somethings in c, then use
>> >> JINI to use C in java.. i think it will be easier for you doing in
>> >> this way, than using a command line from java.
>> >
>> >> On 28/10/2009, at 08:43 a.m., Germán Pedrosa wrote:
>> >>
>> >> > Dear Claudio,
>> >> >
>> >> > thanks for your quick answer.
>> >> >
>> >> > But I'm not using BlueZ's API from a C program. We're using Java, so
>> >> > I'd
>> >> > like to run bluetooh-agent directly from the shell. Is there any way
>> >> > to
>> >> > handle requests for all dongles using the command line tool?
>> >> >
>> >> > I tried using --path, but I didn't get any result. Probably because
>> >> > I'm
>> >> > not sure how the mapping between bluetooth and unix devices work.
>> >> >
>> >> > Thanks in advance.
>> >> >
>> >> > Best,
>> >> >
>> >> >
>> >> > El mié, 28-10-2009 a las 11:21 -0200, Claudio Takahasi escribió:
>> >> >>
>> >> >> Hi German,
>> >> >>
>> >> >> you can register the same bluetooth-agent to handle requests for
>> >> >> all dongles.
>> >> >>
>> >> >> See simple-agent code under test directory, there is an example how
>> >> >> to
>> >> >> register agent.
>> >> >> Basically you need to call:
>> >> >> adapter0.RegisterAgent(path, "DisplayYesNo")
>> >> >> adapter1.RegisterAgent(path, "DisplayYesNo")
>> >> >> ...
>> >> >>
>> >> >> There isn't man pages for bluetooth-agent, see agent-api.txt under
>> >> >> doc
>> >> >> directory.
>> >> >>
>> >> >> Cheers,
>> >> >> krau
>> >> >
>> >> > On Wed, Oct 28, 2009 at 9:55 AM, Germán Pedrosa
>> >> >> <german.pedrosa@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> >> >>> Hi,
>> >> >>>
>> >> >>> I am newbie with bluez and I'm developing a research project where I
>> >> >>> need to use various Bluetooth USB-dongles.
>> >> >>>
>> >> >>> I need to deploy an automatic bluetooth pairing by command line
>> >> >>> (it is a
>> >> >>> project requirement), but the problem is that bluetooth-agent does
>> >> >>> only
>> >> >>> listen to hci0 device (I mean, if in any case I need to pair with
>> >> >>> any
>> >> >>> other dongle, bluetooth-agent does not reply).
>> >> >>>
>> >> >>> Is there any possibility where bluetooth-agent could respond to the
>> >> >>> other devices? The man page for bluetooth-agent is missing, and I
>> >> >>> have
>> >> >>> not found any way to get it.
>> >> >>>
>> >> >>> Thanks a lot and best regards.
>> >> >>>
>> >> >>>
>> >> >>>
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>> >> > Germán Pedrosa <german.pedrosa@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>> >> >
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>> >> LORENZO ANTONIO BRITO MORALES
>> >> lorenzo.brito@xxxxxxxxx
>> >> lorbrito.blogspot.com
>> >>
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