I am using Windows 7 x64, JDK 1.7 x64, and the RxTx 64bit builds from http://mfizz.com/oss/rxtx-for-java
It works fine. I assume that some application is holding your comm port... On 23 February 2014 15:42, nirmal a via SMSLib Discussion Group < smslib+noreply-apn2wqcksdihtafgn7ylxekp10-5ipko4vrbkdbry7rpfm...@googlegroups.com > wrote: > Hi, > > No. I don't see PC Suite running. As i mentioned, Process monitor returns > nothing if i filter with the word "serial". > > Could this be because of the 64-bit Windows ? > > Am i missing anything, while creating this serial port? > > > Thanks for replying. > > Nirmal > > On Sunday, 23 February 2014 15:04:59 UTC+5:30, Thanasis Delenikas wrote: >> >> Hi, >> >> Are you running anything like a Phone companion suite? Anything that >> could communicate via this port? >> >> >> On 23 February 2014 06:56, nirmal a via SMSLib Discussion Group < >> smslib+noreply-APn2wQcKSDihTAfGn7YlxekP10-5ipKO4vRBkdBRY7rpFMt9j@ >> googlegroups.com> wrote: >> >>> I am trying to send SMS from a java application to other mobiles. I am >>> trying to connect my mobile as modem through standard serial over bluetooth >>> link for this purpose. >>> >>> OS : Windows 7 (64 bit) >>> >>> I opened Start -> Change Bluetooth Settings -> COM Ports -> Add -> >>> Outgoing and chose my mobile listed there and paired. >>> >>> Now, in Start -> Device Manager -> Ports COM & LPT, i see "Standarad >>> Serial Over Bluetooth Link (COM3)". >>> >>> Since, two COM3 ports are listed, the other one for Active Management >>> Technology, I right click on COM3 -> Properties -> Port Settings -> >>> Advanced and change the port name to COM2. Here i see the baud rate is 9600. >>> >>> Now i try running CommTest.java in eclipse 32 bit (with java 7 32 bit). >>> >>> I get the following result. >>> >>> Searching for devices... >>> >>> Found port: COM2 >>> Trying at 9600... no device found (javax.comm.PortInUseException: >>> Port currently owned by Unknown Windows Application) >>> Trying at 14400... no device found (javax.comm.PortInUseException: >>> Port currently owned by Unknown Windows Application) >>> Trying at 19200... no device found (javax.comm.PortInUseException: >>> Port currently owned by Unknown Windows Application) >>> Trying at 28800... no device found (javax.comm.PortInUseException: >>> Port currently owned by Unknown Windows Application) >>> Trying at 33600... no device found (javax.comm.PortInUseException: >>> Port currently owned by Unknown Windows Application) >>> Trying at 38400... no device found (javax.comm.PortInUseException: >>> Port currently owned by Unknown Windows Application) >>> Trying at 56000... no device found (javax.comm.PortInUseException: >>> Port currently owned by Unknown Windows Application) >>> Trying at 57600... no device found (javax.comm.PortInUseException: >>> Port currently owned by Unknown Windows Application) >>> Trying at 115200... no device found (javax.comm.PortInUseException: >>> Port currently owned by Unknown Windows Application) >>> Test complete. >>> >>> I followed the installation steps mentioned >>> here<http://sendsmsusingsmslib.blogspot.in/2009/06/how-to-send-sms-using-smslib-over.html> >>> . >>> >>> I try checking in the Process explorer, by clicking Find -> Find Handle >>> or DLL and enter 'serial', but find the result is empty. >>> >>> Further, >>> >>> I am using, >>> >>> Java Communication API version 2.0, Rxtx version 2.1.7 and SMSLib v3. >>> >>> >>> What could be the issue here? >>> >>> -- >>> You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google >>> Groups "SMSLib Discussion Group" group. >>> To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/ >>> msgid/smslib/811cc07f-b8cb-47d7-bb2a-ce4ec6ef6e6e%40googlegroups.com. >>> >> >> -- > You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups > "SMSLib Discussion Group" group. > To view this discussion on the web visit > https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/smslib/74a70b53-57c6-4455-90dd-81f88820c6ca%40googlegroups.com > . > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "SMSLib Discussion Group" group. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/smslib/CABkOnhMAjea5yZcqAc0AVi_8Mj_i%3D7CRSBMR0-RJ-Za6oDfpfA%40mail.gmail.com.
