@Tomasz : Do you plan to release QWebService with another licence : Lgpl
?MIT? BSD? to allow commercial uses ?



2011/8/15 Peter Hartmann <[email protected]>

> (the reply might not show up in thread, I joined the mailing list after
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>
> @Tomasz:
>
> I like your idea regarding a SOAP code generator approach, here some
> thoughts:
>
> * regarding your WSDL-to-C++ generator: Are you planning to access the
> Qt schema data model in xmlpatterns (src/xmlpatterns/schema/)? That
> might be the way to go, so you get a Qt representation of the XML schema
> portion of a WSDL file for free. Accessing the functionality might be
> tricky though, you would need to include private header files etc.
>
> * Using Qt XML module: How about using QXmlStream* classes in the core
> module? They are much more memory efficient, but operate on a lower
> layer (like SAX), but in the case of SOAP where XML messages can become
> quite big you might not want to have the whole DOM in memory.
>
> Btw. there will be a talk titled "Qt Networking - Web Services" at the
> DevDays 2011 (see http://qt.nokia.com/qtdevdays2011/techtrack), but that
> talk will be targeting REST based Web Services...
>
> Regards,
>
> Peter
>
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