Thanks Konstantin and Allan!

I'm sorry to hear that this can't be done anymore, since it was a hope of mine to bring more logic to the JavaScript end of my application :) But that's ok, nevertheless I'll have a lot of work, lol.

My best regards,
Richard.


On 02/26/2014 07:01 AM, Konstantin Tokarev wrote:

26.02.2014, 13:29, "Konstantin Tokarev" <annu...@yandex.ru>:
26.02.2014, 13:26, "Allan Sandfeld Jensen" <k...@carewolf.com>:

  On Wednesday 26 February 2014, Konstantin Tokarev wrote:
   26.02.2014, 00:38, "Richard Gerd Kuesters" <rich...@humantech.com.br>:
   hello all! :)

   i was reading some of webkit resources, and one of them is to provide
   local database storage, including sqlite3.

   ok, i'm developing a custom application with webkit, and i would like to
   expose my apps database to it, so i can access it directly using
   javascript (instead of writing miles of cpp code).

   is it possible?
   Yes. WebKit exposes sqlite through APIs of Web Storage [1] (aka Local
   Storage aka DOM Storage) and Indexed DB [2].
  Indexed DB is only supported from Qt 5.3 and uses leveldb as a backend. It is
  the old database API WebSQL that uses SQLite as a backend.
AFAIU it's possible to build 2.2.x or 2.3x with --indexed-database. I have not
checked if it works properly though.
My bad, IDBSQLiteBackingStore was removed before 2.3 branch-off, though it is 
available
in 2.2.


Regards,
Konstantin
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