There is a simple bug in your code. Try looking in the source for
other examples of the use of BLUETOOTH_STATE_CHANGED and you should
quickly see what you have done wrong.

Sorry not going to spoon feed you for private API's.

Nick

On Tue, May 5, 2009 at 10:45 PM, so_is <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Is there new information about that problem?
>
> On Apr 25, 9:41 am, scanning_it <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Well after testing the whole thing I recognized that the state is not
>> delivered via an Intent extra. (although mentioned in the SDK)
>>
>> Here is what I tried:
>>
>>         Log.e(TAG,"Received Bt change. Change action: "+intent.getAction
>> ());
>>         int state = intent.getIntExtra("BLUETOOTH_STATE", 404);
>>         int previousState = intent.getIntExtra
>> ("BLUETOOTH_PREVIOUS_STATE", 404);
>>
>> The action is fine but the states are always 404. So there is no state
>> returned.
>>
>> Could you lead me to the file where you have found the things you
>> mentioned. I haven't found it in the source. :(
>>
>> Thank you very much.
>>
>> Regards.
>>
>> On Apr 25, 9:11 am, scanning_it <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> > Thank you very much. I am aware that it is not part of the public
>> > API. :)
>>
>> > On Apr 24, 10:41 pm, Nick Pelly <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> > > On Fri, Apr 24, 2009 at 7:09 AM, code_android_festival_way <
>>
>> > > [email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> > > > At the moment I am trying to update my application to Android 1.5.
>>
>> > > > In Android 1.1 I was able to detect the BT state with catching the
>> > > > following broadcasts:
>>
>> > > > <action android:name="android.bluetooth.intent.action.ENABLED" />
>> > > > <action android:name="android.bluetooth.intent.action.DISABLED" />
>> > > > <action
>> > > > android:name="android.bluetooth.intent.action.REMOTE_DEVICE_FOUND" />
>> > > > <action
>> > > > android:name="android.bluetooth.intent.action.REMOTE_DEVICE_DISCONNECTED"
>> > > >  /
>>
>> > > > <action
>> > > > android:name="android.bluetooth.intent.action.REMOTE_DEVICE_CONNECTED" 
>> > > > /
>>
>> > > > <action
>> > > > android:name="android.bluetooth.intent.action.BONDING_CREATED" />
>>
>> > > > After testing with Android 1.5 I recognized that only:
>>
>> > > > <action
>> > > > android:name="android.bluetooth.intent.action.BLUETOOTH_STATE_CHANGED" 
>> > > > /
>>
>> > > 1) These are not part of the public API. If you use them it is at your 
>> > > own
>> > > risk, and your app will probably break again going forward beyond 
>> > > cupcake.
>>
>> > > 2) Your question is easily answered by looking at the source.
>>
>> > >     /** Broadcast when the local Bluetooth device state changes, for 
>> > > example
>> > >      *  when Bluetooth is enabled. Will contain int extra's 
>> > > BLUETOOTH_STATE
>> > > and
>> > >      *  BLUETOOTH_PREVIOUS_STATE. */
>> > >     @SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.BROADCAST_INTENT_ACTION)
>> > >     public static final String BLUETOOTH_STATE_CHANGED_ACTION =
>> > >         "android.bluetooth.intent.action.BLUETOOTH_STATE_CHANGED";
>>
>> > > > is available.
>>
>> > > > How can I detect the specific state of Bluetooth in 1.5? With the
>> > > > settings I can only differentiate between BT on and off.
>>
>> > > > I'm looking forward reading your answer.
> >
>

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