On Monday 09 March 2009, Arne Stocker wrote:
> > Who else on this list is building or maintaining an application available
> > to the open public (be it open or closed source) that has a dependency on
> > Qt Jambi? Please come out and let us know!
> > We need to compile a list and see where we stand...
>
> I have one project on QtJambi (and one project at all). Porting that
> project from Qt/C++ to Java I must say, that devoloping with QtJambi has
> speed up my devoloping process a lot (of course, that might be a Java
> factor too). Special thanks to Gunnar, Eskil and the whole team. When I
> think I like Qt/C++ then I have to say I love QtJambi.
>
> For myself I feel unable to support a community with 'brain', especially
> I would need to focus on the logic of our business process. JNI is not
> what I really like to do. What I like to do is implement the logik of my
> application without care about plattform specific details, like compiler
> switches, pre-compilers, different IDE's on different plattforms,
> makefiles, different C++ standards, incompatible libs .. etc
>
> If there are enough supporters, I could imagine to pay a part of a
> developer in future, assume that the list of supporters (and of course
> my project) increases as I would wish.
>
> best regards
> Arne
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Just a thought, but has anyone looked at using JNA to talk to the
Qt/C++ API directly?

David
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