Bluetooth usb dongle support

hi i am new to forum and java
I am going to buy bluetooth usb dongle .I want to know that by having 2 dongles can I run my java socket programs to transfer data's or files between two PC's .is there anything like java supported bluetooth usb dongle is there.If anyone knows the solution please reply me as soon as possible.

Hi,
One idea, you can set up a LAN between two PC with the bluetooth dongles then easily make them communicate by sockets, or http, or ppp with java or other programming languages.
http://www.experts-exchange.com/Programming/Wireless_Programming/Bluetooth/Q_20766049.html
That's my little suggestion.

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