Java APIs for Bluetooth Wireless Technology (JABWT) is a J2ME specification for APIs that allows Java MIDlets running on embedded devices such as mobile phones to use Bluetooth for short-range wireless communication.
The original Java Specification Request (JSR-82) was submitted by Motorola and Sun Microsystems,[2] and approved by the Executive Committee for J2ME in September 2000.
The specification, reference implementation, and Technology Compatibility Kit (TCK) are maintained at Motorola Open Source.
For example, two devices conforming to the OBEX protocol could exchange virtual business cards or calendar appointments.
Applications using the APIs can pass parameters to the Connector.open() method indicating the level of security required to establish a connection to another device.