I don't remember offhand, but the code might just be like that, it's
supposed to be a simple example.  There's an easy way to find out.
Take your debugger, put a breakpoint on that line of the code and find
out what thread you're in!

kris

On Sat, Nov 12, 2011 at 11:20 AM, RLScott <[email protected]> wrote:
> I am trying to understand the Bluetooth example given in the Android
> Developer docs and I am wondering about this issue:
>
> The example shows a "ConnectedThread" class which extends the standard
> Thread class.  There is a custom constructor and a run() method which
> executes in the newly-created thread, managing the input stream.  But
> this ConnectedThread class also exposes another method - write(byte[]
> bytes), which is supposed to be called from the main UI thread.  But
> doesn't the code in this methods actually execute in the main UI
> thread?  If so, then why does write(byte[] bytes) look like this:
>
>    /* Call this from the main Activity to send data to the remote
> device */
>    public void write(byte[] bytes) {
>        try {
>            mmOutStream.write(bytes);
>        } catch (IOException e) { }
>    }
>
> and are told that mmOutStream.write() is a blocking call.  So why does
> the official Bluetooth sample show the main UI calling a blocking
> method, unless this code is somehow executed by the worker thread.
> But I thought that only the code within the run() method is executed
> in the worker thread.  Can someone clear up this confusion for me?
>
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