I suspect the two fall in different context.
And you can still "glue" C++ code with QML code in way that are documented:
Qt Mobility is still C++ after all.

But, who know: Qt could come out with a small, QML based APPs fw that could
make app development even faster ;)

2010/5/4 Pertti Kellomäki <[email protected]>

> I noticed the Mobility API blog post
> <http://labs.trolltech.com/blogs/2010/04/27/qt-mobility-100-package/>.
> Are there plans to expose the API to QML in some standard form?
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