I just read the notification that Qt Jambi will be discontinued. I had this feeling for more than a year that Qt Jambi wasn't important for Trolltech/Nokia.
1. Qt Jambi releases followed weeks/months after Qt releases 2. Still no support for ActiveX. 3. The AWT / Qt Jambi bridge isn't part of an official release yet. 4. Still some major bugs in the software (Eg. The XML API's, Phonon, etc.) 5. ... These are some of the problems which makes the life of a Qt Jambi developer very hard. The native integration is very hard to accomplish with this. I've been thinking for more than 3 months now of ditching Qt Jambi and port my program back to Qt, and this press report says I should do it as soon as possible. I originally developed my program in C++ with Qt, but then switched to Qt Jambi because I was more familiar with the Java programming language, and I could do nicer things in Java. But since I've switched to Qt Jambi I've always regretted it. Gunnar, these are no critics for you and your team. You have always been helpful in your support and feedbacks. Thanks a lot for it! I also have the feeling that supporting Mac OS X is not a priority. There is still no Eclipse plugin, still a few major bugs (Phonon integration on graphics views for example), etc. Hopefully now that Qt Jambi will disappear the Mac OS X team will get more resources. Regards, Dimitri _______________________________________________ Qt-jambi-interest mailing list [email protected] http://lists.trolltech.com/mailman/listinfo/qt-jambi-interest
