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Bluetooth Application Development Structures (Windows Embedded CE 6.0)

1/6/2010

The following tables show the Bluetooth structures with a description of the purpose of each.

The following tables show the Bluetooth structures available to all platforms.

Programming element Description

BASEBAND_CONNECTION

This structure identifies information that is used in baseband connections.

BTH_LOCAL_VERSION

This structure contains the version information for the local Bluetooth device.

BTH_REMOTE_NAME

This structure obtains the user-friendly name of another Bluetooth device.

BTH_HOLD_MODE

This structure stores information about an ACL connection to a peer Bluetooth device thatis in HOLD mode.

BTH_SNIFF_MODE

This structure stores information about an ACL connection to a peer Bluetooth device that is in SNIFF mode.

BTH_PARK_MODE

This structure stores information about an ACL connection to a peer Bluetooth device that is in PARK mode.

BTH_REMOTE_VERSION

This structure contains information about the version information of the remote Bluetooth device.

BTH_SOCKOPT_SECURITY

This structure defines the link key associated with a peer Bluetooth device that is connected through a Winsock interface.

BTHNS_INQUIRYBLOB

This structure contains additional parameters for device inquiries.

BTHNS_RESTRICTIONBLOB

This structure contains details about a query restriction.

NodeData

This structure defines the node data in a Service Discovery Protocol (SDP) record.

NodeDataUnion

This union holds the raw data for an SDP element.

SdpAttributeRange

This structure contains the range to query for attribute or attribute service searching.

SdpQueryUuid

This structure contains the UUID to query for attribute or attribute service searching.

SdpQueryUuidUnion

This union identifies the type of UUID to use for the query.

SOCKADDR_BTH

This structure defines the Bluetooth socket address.

WSAQUERYSET (Bluetooth)

This structure is a generic Winsock structure that other service search protocols can use for searching.

PORTEMUPortParams

This structure is used when creating a virtual COM port.

**The following tables show the additional Bluetooth structures available to Windows Embedded CE.

Programming element Description

BthInquiryResult

This structure fills with information for the current device that is being enumerated in lpqsResults->lpBlob->pBlobData when the LUP_RETURN_BLOB flag is set in the BthNsLookupServiceNext function.

BTHNS_SETBLOB

This structure is passed to the BthNsSetService function through the lpqsRegInfo->lpBlob member and contains information on the new service.

See Also

Other Resources

Bluetooth Application Development Reference
Bluetooth
Bluetooth Application Development