And CppCms http://cppcms.com/wikipp/en/page/main with Qt libs for server-side.
2013/11/26 Alan Alpert <4163654...@gmail.com> > On Tue, Nov 26, 2013 at 11:06 AM, Jason H <scorp...@yahoo.com> wrote: > > So as the release of 5.2 approaches, we get Qt in Win/Lin/OSX and iOS and > > Android, Qt will be fantastic toolkit. A glaring commission now is web > > development. > > > > I've been playing with node.js and since Qt is now dropping the v8 engine > > for a custom one, could Qt use the new engine for QML web apps? For those > > not familiar with nodejs it is a v8-powered javascript engine used for > > making server-side applications. > > Which has some custom JS extensions. Once we have a fully extendable > JS engine (see that thread on the dev list, but we're still quite some > way from it), it will be easy to add your own "node" extensions and > run existing node.js libaries with our engine. Until then, you're > stuck with QML or plain JS libraries, when many are written > specifically for node. > > > If we were to take that same engine and > > equip it whith HTML/JS widgets, we could use QML to code websites, much > in > > the same way Wt is the web version of Qt. However, we (I) would not want > to > > split this functionality from Qt itself. > > All you need is to write a QML module which generates HTML/JS instead > of pushing pixels to screen. Theoretically, you might even be able to > write a custom QSGRenderer (although that would ruin even the limited > interaction of server-side generated HTML). > > PS: Have a look at > https://projects.kde.org/projects/playground/www/qmlweb if you haven't > seen it. Maybe not quite the same approach though, it's more > client-side. > > -- > Alan Alpert > _______________________________________________ > Interest mailing list > Interest@qt-project.org > http://lists.qt-project.org/mailman/listinfo/interest >
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