Is there a  a difference between bluetooth working in J2me or j2se

Is there a difference between working with javax.bluetooth or blue cove on j2se and on j2me. I have worked with javax. bluetooth on my Pc with USB bluetooth dongle it worked fine to some extent I am trying to improve it to get RSSI as well as the discovery of devices. But actually the question is If I am working on mobile device will i have to change the underlying libraries.

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