[Qt-interest] Client-Server RPC/RMI QT framework, QTCorba obsolete?
Jason H
scorp1us at yahoo.com
Wed Apr 28 19:56:57 CEST 2010
Check out libQxt, they have some RPC stuff that might work for you.
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From: Gabriele Kahlout <gabriele at mysimpatico.com>
To: qt-interest at trolltech.com
Sent: Wed, April 28, 2010 11:47:00 AM
Subject: [Qt-interest] Client-Server RPC/RMI QT framework, QTCorba obsolete?
Hello,
Any answers to
http://www.qtforum.org/article/32580/rmi-and-qt.html#post105198
Basically through sockets and stream communication text communication is achieved. However, we would like to use something like RMI for Java.
Your kind feedback is appreciated.
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Regards,
K. Gabriele
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