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authorSven Gothel <[email protected]>2020-04-20 07:21:35 +0200
committerSven Gothel <[email protected]>2020-04-20 07:21:35 +0200
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Initial working Java binding for the direct_bt C++ module
Example ScannerTinyB01 demonstrates efficient scanning devices using the new BluetoothDeviceDiscoveryListener interface. The C++ HCIObject extends JavaUplink, which handles the java object references via 'std::shared_ptr<JavaAnonObj>', where JavaAnonObj relies on later polymorph specialization. JavaAnonObj gets derived in the java/jni of direct_bt, where the JNI header + libraries are available. +++ The java inplementing NativeDownlink implementations store the nativeInstance to the C++ instances as well as handle their java references within the native instances. The C++ JavaUplink and Java NativeDownlink interfaces are complete the cross referencing java <-> native. +++ Native libraries are now split into pairs: - tinyb + javatinyb - direct_bt + javadirect_bt TODO: BluetoothFactory must chose the proper bundle! +++ The Java Adapter received a BluetoothDeviceDiscoveryListener hook, matching C++ Adapter's HCIDeviceDiscoveryListener. Since the Java Adapter implements its own discovery thread, using the BluetoothDeviceDiscoveryListener is more efficient then polling over a list of Devices fetched. ++++ TODO: Align Java and C++ class names, foremost in the C++ direct_bt space. TODO: Bind the whole C++ GATT functionality More testing.
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