Hi , Will this break QtWebkit-Bridge? If yes, then what will be the new way to expose QObject to Java-Script, I mean what will be the alternative method of QtWebkit-Bridge or Hybrid application development?
Thanks, Sunny. On Tue, Jul 5, 2011 at 1:51 AM, Andreas Kling <[email protected]> wrote: > Hello QtWebKit users and contributors! > > Now that the Nokia N9 has finally been announced, many of you probably know > it ships with a WebKit2-based browser. Following this we've started > discussing where to go with WebKit in Qt5, and it has become quite clear > that the future of QtWebKit is with WebKit2. > > We at Nokia are planning to cease work on the WebKit1-based API (QWebView, > QGraphicsWebView and friends.) We know there are many people using this API, > and would therefore like to know if someone is interested in stepping up and > taking over the maintenance. > > This task would include hosting a buildbot instance for build.webkit.org, > and the responsibility for keeping unit tests (Qt/WebKit1 API tests) and > layout tests passing. > > The rough plan is to ship the last version of our WebKit1 API's with Qt > 5.0. We don't intend to update the code after this initial release, as its > sole purpose is to ease migration, similarly to Qt3Support in Qt4. This will > possibly be a forward-ported version QtWebKit 2.2 (as opposed to a snapshot > of WebKit trunk at the time of Qt 5.0 branching.) > > If a new maintainer can be found, it's our hope that they could keep > delivering new versions of the Qt/WebKit1 API's to the Qt 5.x series. > > -Kling (on behalf of the Nokia QtWebKit teams) > > > _______________________________________________ > webkit-qt mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.webkit.org/mailman/listinfo.cgi/webkit-qt > >
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