Lukas Ocilka wrote:
Hi,
Maybe a stupid question ;) but could we reuse the code we actually have for Qt user interface and link it with 'QxtWeb Module'?
http://docs.libqxt.org/group__QxtWeb.html
QxtWeb provides tools for creating event-driven web services using Qt.
The general usage pattern is as follows:
* Create a QxtAbstractWebSessionManager object, such as QxtHttpSessionManager, for each protocol that can interface to the service. * If using QxtHttpSessionManager, select a connector plugin, such as QxtHttpServerConnector. * Register a QxtAbstractWebService factory. The factory is invoked each time a new session is created and returns a service object for that session. QxtWebServiceDirectory allows you to register multiple services and selects between them based on the path. * Invoke QxtAbstractWebSessionManager::start() to begin accepting connections.
Could any Qt guru review that, please :)?
Thx Lukas
At a first glance, that module is to create web services (call them) or expose Qt program methods as services, but they are not web UI related. Duncan -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: yast-devel+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: yast-devel+help@opensuse.org