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author | Alex Blasche <alexander.blasche@digia.com> | 2014-03-07 16:34:16 +0100 |
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committer | The Qt Project <gerrit-noreply@qt-project.org> | 2014-03-10 10:40:00 +0100 |
commit | 92b8a0bb372bbb5a71407965c7c99d60ed441435 (patch) | |
tree | db03bc647848fc127136a3396258a6f91b21cc91 | |
parent | b4e70ef769c5e8716607e6ebb99c425cd9907d2a (diff) | |
download | qtconnectivity-92b8a0bb372bbb5a71407965c7c99d60ed441435.tar.gz |
Add screenshots and description to the QML scanner example.
Change-Id: I06c42105a8a64f41fc841958f7cd33b544b1fcae
Reviewed-by: Nedim Hadzic <nhadzic@blackberry.com>
Reviewed-by: Alex Blasche <alexander.blasche@digia.com>
-rw-r--r-- | examples/bluetooth/scanner/doc/images/devicescan.png | bin | 0 -> 43444 bytes | |||
-rw-r--r-- | examples/bluetooth/scanner/doc/images/servicescan.png | bin | 0 -> 91839 bytes | |||
-rw-r--r-- | examples/bluetooth/scanner/doc/src/scanner.qdoc | 22 |
3 files changed, 21 insertions, 1 deletions
diff --git a/examples/bluetooth/scanner/doc/images/devicescan.png b/examples/bluetooth/scanner/doc/images/devicescan.png Binary files differnew file mode 100644 index 00000000..e8503f5d --- /dev/null +++ b/examples/bluetooth/scanner/doc/images/devicescan.png diff --git a/examples/bluetooth/scanner/doc/images/servicescan.png b/examples/bluetooth/scanner/doc/images/servicescan.png Binary files differnew file mode 100644 index 00000000..e9214d44 --- /dev/null +++ b/examples/bluetooth/scanner/doc/images/servicescan.png diff --git a/examples/bluetooth/scanner/doc/src/scanner.qdoc b/examples/bluetooth/scanner/doc/src/scanner.qdoc index 5233e31f..62b9680c 100644 --- a/examples/bluetooth/scanner/doc/src/scanner.qdoc +++ b/examples/bluetooth/scanner/doc/src/scanner.qdoc @@ -29,5 +29,25 @@ \example scanner \title QML Bluetooth Scanner Example -An example on how to locate Bluetooth devices in QML. +This is an example on how to locate Bluetooth devices in QML. + +The user has the choice to run three different types of Bluetooth scans. The device retrieves +information about the remote device within Bluetooth range. This implies that the remote +device can be discovered. The picture below demonstrates the potential result of such +a search: + +\image devicescan.png + +The second and third type of scan dicover the types of services offered by each remote device. +A full service discovery can take quite some time to finish. The local device connects to each +remote device and performs an SDP enquiry. The results of such an enquiry can be seen below. + +\image servicescan.png + +In general a service discovery is based on the results of a previously run device enquiry. A minimal +service discovery returns the same data set as a full discovery except that the results are retrieved +from local cache information and may not always be complete and accurate. The primary reason to +perform a minimal discovery are time constraints. A full service discovery can take up to two minutes. +Note that not every platform supports a minimal discovery. In such cases the API performs a full discovery. + */ |