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Core Protocol Stack

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(architecture)Core Protocol Stack -

1. A portion of the Web Services architecture for defining and describing various Web Services.

2. The architectural protocol layers of a Bluetooth wireless communication system, comprising the Host Control Interface (HCI), Logical Link Control and Adaptation Protocol (L2CAP), RS232 Serial Cable Emulation Profile (RFCOMM), Service Discovery Protocol (SDP), and Object Exchange (OBEX).


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Extended Systems' Bluetooth software consists of the core protocol stack plus application level profiles that make Bluetooth wireless communications possible.
E[acute accent]The core protocol stack functionality includes support for HCI, L2CAP, RFCOMM, OBEX, and the Service Discovery, Serial Port, Generic Object Exchange, File Transfer, Object Push, and Dial Up Networking profiles.
From its easy-to-use Application Programmers' Interface (APIs) and sample applications to a complete core protocol stack and driver development kit, the SDK includes the software tools needed to incorporate Bluetooth functionality into PCs, PCMCIA cards, and USB adapters.
 
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