Thank you Tom. These are excellent resources. I'm very happy with how [2] is working.
Sidequestion: Does your work in [1] allow for placing QtJambi widgets within Eclipse's Workbench views and editors? D. On Thu, 25 Jun 2009 21:21:55 +0200 Tom Schindl <[email protected]> wrote: >Hi Darren, > >You should take a look at my work on providing JFace-Viewers [1] for >QtJambi and using Eclipse-Databinding too because this will make your >transition much more easy. > >As I already commented on my blog there's a simple ant-script which >creates OSGi ready Qt-Jambi bundles for you. > >It is available from [2] on the other hand. As it looks like there's an >SWT-Port for Qt under development by some Nokia guys which could be very >interesting to you [3]! > >Tom > >[1]https://dev.eclipse.org/svnroot/eclipse/org.eclipse.ufacekit/bundles/incubation/org.eclipse.ufacekit.incubation/org.eclipse.ufacekit.ui.qt/ >[2]https://dev.eclipse.org/svnroot/eclipse/org.eclipse.ufacekit/develop/setup >[3]http://www.gorkem-ercan.com/2009/06/reflections-of-symbian-foundation-and.html > >Darren Janeczek schrieb: >> Hello Tom. >> >> I am very interested in this development. >> I am currently switching a project from SWT/JFace to Qt-Jambi; working on >> compiling your 'clone' of qt-jambi. >> >> D. >> >> ---- >> Hi, >> >> I never received a feedback on the investigation I did sometime ago to >> make QT-Jambi OSGi ready (The stuff I published by then made QT-Jambi >> only work on OSGi but not outside IIRC). >> >> I'm going to clone the current git-repo now start to implementing a >> solution to this problem. The current inability to use QT-Jambi in an >> OSGi-Env is holding back my project (UFaceKit). >> >> The question is whether there's interest in such a support or not else >> the time to make this work is not worth it. >> >> Tom >> ---- > _______________________________________________ Qt-jambi-interest mailing list [email protected] http://lists.trolltech.com/mailman/listinfo/qt-jambi-interest
