Hello Li, Indeed, we support webkit. There have been some minor problems with resolving https: addresses, but we believe that this is related to the need to deploy the ssl binaries on the target platform (these symbols are not statically linked into QtJambi binaries).
I didn't use the webkit stuff much myself except for running some examples, so I recommend you to explore the API and see if you find the functionality you are looking for. Any qtjambi webkit experts out there? If not, you might ask on the qt-interest list. The API calls in Qt should be more or less equivalent in QtJambi. Regards, Helge Fredriksen On Tue, Oct 19, 2010 at 8:24 AM, Li Li <[email protected]> wrote: > hi all, > I am searching for a method to embed a web browser in java > application. There are a little solutions such as swt which embeds > mozilla firefox by using javaxpcom binding. But new version of > xulrunner seems to be hard supported by javaxpcom. And also webkit is > becoming more and more popular. But there is no easy way to embed > webkit into java in multiple platforms. I accidently found a qt port > of webkit but it is written in c++. Luckily I found qt jambi projects > and it is very active. I want to embed webkit into my java application > which also can manipulate webkit more than navigate web pages, it also > can inspect the dom three of web page or execute javascripts and many > other things which need advanced api similar to javaxpcom. is qt jambi > suitable for me? thank you all. > _______________________________________________ > Qt-jambi-interest mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.trolltech.com/mailman/listinfo/qt-jambi-interest >
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