IsoDep.Transceive(Byte[]) Method
Definition
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Send raw ISO-DEP data to the tag and receive the response.
[Android.Runtime.Register("transceive", "([B)[B", "")]
public byte[]? Transceive (byte[]? data);
[<Android.Runtime.Register("transceive", "([B)[B", "")>]
member this.Transceive : byte[] -> byte[]
Parameters
- data
- Byte[]
command bytes to send, must not be null
Returns
response bytes received, will not be null
- Attributes
Exceptions
if there is an I/O failure, or this operation is canceled
Remarks
Send raw ISO-DEP data to the tag and receive the response.
Applications must only send the INF payload, and not the start of frame and end of frame indicators. Applications do not need to fragment the payload, it will be automatically fragmented and defragmented by #transceive
if it exceeds FSD/FSC limits.
Use #getMaxTransceiveLength
to retrieve the maximum number of bytes that can be sent with #transceive
.
This is an I/O operation and will block until complete. It must not be called from the main application thread. A blocked call will be canceled with IOException
if #close
is called from another thread.
<p class="note">Requires the android.Manifest.permission#NFC
permission.
Java documentation for android.nfc.tech.IsoDep.transceive(byte[])
.
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