nouknouk
1st September 2006, 01:12
Hi everybody,
I received yesterday a mail from Trolltech about the pre-release of Qt jambi, the "java framework of Qt".
I tried their "web stat demo (http://www.trolltech.com/developer/download/qtjambi.jnlp)" and read the whitepaper and the FAQ, but I still have got a question without any answer :
Does Qt Jambi allow to develop java applets aimed to be embedded in a web page ?
In other words, is it possible to develop a java applet with Qt jambi that can be embedded in a web page and being automatically downloaded and launched when any client browse it (admitted it has got a JRE 1.5), like any other java applet (and well signed in order to have a full acces to the client's filesystem and sockets)
One concrete example would be to develop a little applet (emmbeded in a page of my personal website) just containing a 'browse' button allowing the visitor to select one of its local files and to upload it on my personal FTP server.
Many thanks in advance.
I received yesterday a mail from Trolltech about the pre-release of Qt jambi, the "java framework of Qt".
I tried their "web stat demo (http://www.trolltech.com/developer/download/qtjambi.jnlp)" and read the whitepaper and the FAQ, but I still have got a question without any answer :
Does Qt Jambi allow to develop java applets aimed to be embedded in a web page ?
In other words, is it possible to develop a java applet with Qt jambi that can be embedded in a web page and being automatically downloaded and launched when any client browse it (admitted it has got a JRE 1.5), like any other java applet (and well signed in order to have a full acces to the client's filesystem and sockets)
One concrete example would be to develop a little applet (emmbeded in a page of my personal website) just containing a 'browse' button allowing the visitor to select one of its local files and to upload it on my personal FTP server.
Many thanks in advance.