Listening to your discussion what immediately came to mind was:

http://www.gtk-server.org/


It is a wrapper around GTK, making it interactive. Any program can
drive a GUI via a socket, UNIX, pipe, or TCP.

Would it be possible to extend WT in the same way. Instantly we would
gain cross language support.

There are examples for more than 30 languages driving GTK-server!


regards,
Jakob

On Mon, Mar 16, 2009 at 07:47:39PM -0300, Daniel Cavalcanti wrote:
> >> it would not be too hard to foresee introspection support
> 
> I`m sorry Koen but I did not understand what you meant.
> 
> >>So these things are missing from your WBuilder. And that is to specify
> datasources for the widgets and the connection between signals and slots
> 
> What do you mean by "datasources"? Yes I`ll add signals and lots in the next
> version of WBuilder. I already have an idea on how to do it and I believe it
> will be nicely implemented.
> 
> 
> On the next release I plan to add layout definitions and signals/slots. It`s
> easy to add cliked/keyPressed/etc signals but I believe that the other, more
> complex, signals such as signalMapper may be an overkill to define by xml.

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