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Qt5.2 beta bluetooth exams good working on android ?

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    XelaG
    wrote on 17 Feb 2014, 09:43 last edited by
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    According to KDab, Bluetooth might be supported in Qt 5.3.
    "Qt Android":http://www.kdab.com/qt-on-android-episode-1/

    "Always code as if the guy who ends up maintaining your code will be a violent psychopath who knows where you live." - Martin Golding

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      s.frings74
      wrote on 22 Apr 2014, 07:55 last edited by
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      I dont want to wait for Qt 5.3, therefore I found a way to access the Java Bluetooth API via JNI.

      http://stefanfrings.de/android_qt/index-en.html

      It seems that Qt 5.3 contains a very similar approach. The main difference seems to be that Qt 5.3 recieves data in a separate thread and signals reception with a signal. My class works with polling, the application has to check repeatedly, if something has been received.

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        wrote on 22 Apr 2014, 08:23 last edited by
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        [quote author="s.frings74" date="1398153323"]I dont want to wait for Qt 5.3, therefore I found a way to access the Java Bluetooth API via JNI.

        http://stefanfrings.de/android_bluetooth/index-en.html

        It seems that Qt 5.3 contains a very similar approach. The main difference seems to be that Qt 5.3 recieves data in a separate thread and signals reception with a signal. My class works with polling, the application has to check repeatedly, if something has been received.
        [/quote]Hi Steve, thank you for sharing your solution!

        Note that you don't have to wait. The Qt 5.3 beta is already available: http://download.qt-project.org/development_releases/qt/5.3/5.3.0-beta/ (The Release Candidate will be out this coming Thursday)

        Qt Doc Search for browsers: forum.qt.io/topic/35616/web-browser-extension-for-improved-doc-searches

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          s.frings74
          wrote on 22 Apr 2014, 13:52 last edited by
          #8

          Oops, so I wasted a weekend :-)
          At least I learnt a bit about JNI.

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            uusitalo
            wrote on 23 Apr 2014, 13:20 last edited by
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            This is what im looking for but cant get it connect to arduino.
            Im using QT 5.3 Beta

            @W/System.err( 9490): java.io.IOException: read failed, socket might closed or timeout, read ret: -1
            W/System.err( 9490): at android.bluetooth.BluetoothSocket.readAll(BluetoothSocket.java:569)
            W/System.err( 9490): at android.bluetooth.BluetoothSocket.readInt(BluetoothSocket.java:580)
            W/System.err( 9490): at android.bluetooth.BluetoothSocket.connect(BluetoothSocket.java:321)
            W/System.err( 9490): at dalvik.system.NativeStart.run(Native Method)
            E/Qt ( 9490): ../Mittari/androidrfcomm.cpp:33 (void AndroidRfComm::check(const char*)): Exception in BluetoothSocket.connect()
            E/Qt ( 9490): ../Mittari/androidrfcomm.cpp:161 (void AndroidRfComm::connect(const QString&)): Cannot connect to the bluetooth device
            D/Qt ( 9490): fontdatabases/basic/qbasicfontdatabase.cpp:238 (static QStringList QBasicFontDatabase::addTTFile(const QByteArray&, const QByteArray&)): FT_New_Face failed with index 0 : 90@

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              s.frings74
              wrote on 23 Apr 2014, 19:57 last edited by
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              I would try to test the connection with a plain Java program. Then you know if there is an issue with the C++ part or a problem in the underlying Java interface.

              I would also try to use another program first, for example "Bluetooth SPP" (the older 1.x version, version 2 runs unstable).

              By the way: Why do you use my class with Qt 5.3? You dont need it!

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                uusitalo
                wrote on 23 Apr 2014, 20:19 last edited by
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                Because i dont know how to code but i need to make simple android <-> hc-06 bluetooth program that reads numbers from arduino and displays them and can send terminal commands to it.

                I made one version with eclipse but it doesnt work on other phones than samsung, dont know why.

                And i am thinking that qt is best language fir coding because its multiplatform.

                I tried to study bluetooth coding from chat example but its just too complex

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                  s.frings74
                  wrote on 24 Apr 2014, 06:25 last edited by
                  #12

                  Yes, the bluetooth classes of Qt are a bit more difficult. The use asynchronous callbacks to indicate received data. Also openng a connection is a bit more difficult. You have to search the arduino first and then you have the object needed to open a connection.

                  Anyway,check first if you have the same connection problems in Java. Create a new project with an empty activity. then insert the following lines into the end of MainActivity.onCreate() method:

                  @
                  try {
                  BluetoothAdapter adapter=BluetoothAdapter.getDefaultAdapter();
                  Set<BluetoothDevice> pairedDevices=adapter.getBondedDevices();
                  Iterator<BluetoothDevice> iterator=pairedDevices.iterator();

                  while (iterator.hasNext()) {
                   BluetoothDevice device=iterator.next();
                   Log.w(this.getClass().getSimpleName(),"Found "+device.getAddress()+" = "+device.getName());
                   
                   // Check for my Ardunio either by address or name
                   // if device.getAddress().equals("20:13:11:15:16:08")) {
                   if (device.getName().equals("HC-06")) { 
                    BluetoothSocket socket=device.createRfcommSocketToServiceRecord(UUID.fromString("00001101-0000-1000-8000-00805F9B34FB"));
                    socket.connect();
                    InputStream istream=socket.getInputStream();
                    OutputStream ostream=socket.getOutputStream();
                    ostream.write("whatever you want to send\n".getBytes());
                    ostream.flush(); // seems to be not neccessary
                  
                    Thread.sleep(1000);
                    int avail=istream.available();
                    Log.w(this.getClass().getSimpleName(),"Received "+avail+" bytes");
                    
                    BufferedReader br = new BufferedReader(new InputStreamReader(istream));
                    String s=br.readLine();
                    Log.w(this.getClass().getSimpleName(),"Received: "+s);
                   }
                  
                  }
                  

                  }
                  catch(Exception e) {
                  e.printStackTrace();
                  }
                  @

                  Are you sure that you entered the correct device address? Every Bluetooth module has its own unique address.

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                    s.frings74
                    wrote on 24 Apr 2014, 08:07 last edited by
                    #13

                    I found a bug in androidrfcomm.cpp:
                    @
                    if (address.compare(adr.toString(),Qt::CaseInsensitive)) {...}
                    @
                    Must be changed to
                    @
                    if (address.compare(adr.toString(),Qt::CaseInsensitive)==0) {...}
                    @

                    Otherwise it would attempt to connect to the first bluetooth devcie that is reachable. May that's your problem cause.

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                      uusitalo
                      wrote on 24 Apr 2014, 08:32 last edited by
                      #14

                      i do have java version working, but i dont want to make my app with java its just too complicated.

                      but thats just what im trying to do and when i can do it in qt its easy to customise in my way

                      i made motorcycle speedometer with eclipse but i still have few issues with keeping bluetooth state when changing orientation

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                        s.frings74
                        wrote on 24 Apr 2014, 20:14 last edited by
                        #15

                        I just uploaded an improved version of the class.
                        The isTimeout() function did not work as planned, and you can now connect by device address or name.
                        I also added an example program.

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                          wrote on 25 Apr 2014, 10:08 last edited by
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                          [quote author="s.frings74" date="1398174767"]Oops, so I wasted a weekend :-)
                          At least I learnt a bit about JNI.[/quote]I don't think that's wasted -- learning more about your target platform is always useful. :)

                          Qt Doc Search for browsers: forum.qt.io/topic/35616/web-browser-extension-for-improved-doc-searches

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