Uses of Class
org.bluez.exceptions.mesh.BluezMeshNotAuthorizedException

Package
Description
 
  • Uses of BluezMeshNotAuthorizedException in org.bluez.mesh

    Modifier and Type
    Method
    Description
    void
    Management1.AddNode(byte[] _uuid, Map<String,org.freedesktop.dbus.types.Variant<?>> _options)
    From bluez documentation:

    This method is used by the application that supports
    org.bluez.mesh.Provisioner1 interface to add the
    unprovisioned device specified by uuid, to the Network.

    The uuid parameter is a 16-byte array that contains Device UUID
    of the unprovisioned device to be added to the network.

    The options parameter is a dictionary that may contain
    additional configuration info (currently an empty placeholder
    for forward compatibility).

    void
    Management1.CreateSubnet(org.freedesktop.dbus.types.UInt16 _netIndex)
    From bluez documentation:

    This method is used by the application to generate and add a new
    network subnet key.

    The net_index parameter is a 12-bit value (0x001-0xFFF)
    specifying which net key to add.

    This call affects the local bluetooth-meshd key database only.

    void
    Node1.Send(org.freedesktop.dbus.DBusPath _elementPath, org.freedesktop.dbus.types.UInt16 _destination, org.freedesktop.dbus.types.UInt16 _keyIndex, Map<String,org.freedesktop.dbus.types.Variant<?>> _options, byte[] _data)
    From bluez documentation:

    This method is used to send a message originated by a local
    model.

    The element_path parameter is the object path of an element from
    a collection of the application elements (see Mesh Application
    Hierarchy section).

    The destination parameter contains the destination address.
    void
    Management1.UnprovisionedScan(Map<String,org.freedesktop.dbus.types.Variant<?>> _options)
    From bluez documentation:

    This method is used by the application that supports
    org.bluez.mesh.Provisioner1 interface to start listening
    (scanning) for unprovisioned devices in the area.

    The options parameter is a dictionary with the following keys
    defined:

    uint16 Seconds
    Specifies number of seconds for scanning to be active.
    If set to 0 or if this key is not present, then the
    scanning will continue until UnprovisionedScanCancel()
    or AddNode() methods are called.

    Each time a unique unprovisioned beacon is heard, the
    ScanResult() method on the app will be called with the result.

    void
    From bluez documentation:

    This method is used by the application that supports
    org.bluez.mesh.Provisioner1 interface to stop listening
    (scanning) for unprovisioned devices in the area.