Just a bit of information, The subsurface app ( the one Linus started) uses qt on the server side too for our services. We currently use the tufao qt Web engine.
Tomaz Em qui, 1 de out de 2015 10:44, Grégoire Barbier <[email protected]> escreveu: > Le 01/10/2015 00:48, Jaroslaw Staniek a écrit : > > Hi Grégoire > > All of this looks interesting, and the web integration is just awesome > idea. > > We need more of Qt on the server! > > Thanks Jaroslaw ! > > I think that sharing the same model code for a web console and a desktop > (or phone) gui is very interesting, hence what I did (even though it > still needs work). > > And I would found convenient to git-push the same code on a Qt cloud > services' MAR instance hosting a web app, than the one in the > full-featured app. > > But since you are the only one having replied to my mail, maybe this is > not a so common need, or not the most important for many of us. > > And, apart from that, I wrote Qt server-side utilites because I wrote a > server using Qt, but when I searched for such frameworks, I found very > few Qt apps on the server side, I don't know if people don't write such > apps because they don't find Qt suited for that, because most people > think that Qt is just a gui toolkit, or because some tools are lacking. > I personnaly needed features present in QProcess and > QNetworkAccessManager, in a portable way, and an event loop. > > Qt is great on the server-side, to me. :-) > > -- > Grégoire Barbier :: g à g76r.eu :: +33 6 21 35 73 49 > _______________________________________________ > Development mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.qt-project.org/mailman/listinfo/development >
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