Hi Peter,

> And having a production-ready Qt-Web-Toolkit would also open the door
> to some worlds where Qt is not used at the moment (I'm dreaming of
> enterprise services not driven by Java but C++/Qt).

We have a product called as GCFApplicationServer (based on Qt and GCF)
that offers a way to host services written using Qt for access from a
web-browser and/or any other application. There is more information
about it available at the links below.

[1] http://www.vcreatelogic.com/docs/gcf-2.5.0/html/gcfappserver.html
[2] 
http://www.prashanthudupa.com/2011/05/16/gcfapplicationserver-and-clean-urls/

Best Regards,
Prashanth
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