[Qt-interest] GCF Version 2.6 Released
Prashanth N Udupa
prashanth at vcreatelogic.com
Wed Jan 18 08:25:56 CET 2012
Bangalore, India (18th January 2012) VCreate Logic announces the release
of GCF - Version 2.6.
GCF (Generic Component Framework), based on Qt, allows developers to
compose applications as a collection of components. GCF offers a ready
made application architecture
- to manage loading, initialization and unloading of components,
- to configure components using XML files and merge their GUI into a
single application container widget
- to help easily discover functionality offered by other components
- to automatically download and install component updates from one or
more update servers,
- to communicate with components on other applications within and
outside the host computer (IPC),
- to create signal/slot connections between objects residing in
different processes (IPC)
- to load KParts and ActiveX components with ease
- to load GCF components on GCF Application Server for remote access
from HTML web-applications running in a browser
Today, we are pleased to announce the availability of GCF Version 2.6.
In this new version of GCF, developers can
- extend the format of GUIXML files
- explicitly specify and manage component dependencies in GUIXML files
- make use of specialized classes to manage QObject and IContainer
pointer lists / maps
- offer access to web-services through CleanURLs
- use GCF with Qt 4.8 and Visual Studio 2010
The complete change log can be read here:
http://www.vcreatelogic.com/docs/gcf-2.6.0/change-log.txt
We have made available source-code and pre-compiled binaries for Windows
(Qt 4.8 with VS2010) at
http://www.vcreatelogic.com/resources/downloads/. We invite you to
download and use a copy of the latest version of GCF today!
About VCreate Logic: VCreate Logic (VCL) is a visualization products
company based in Bangalore, INDIA. VCL provides products and solutions
to help build large visualization software. Their flagship products are
Generic Component Framework (GCF) and VTK Designer. VCL also provides
expert consultancy services in areas of Qt, GCF, OpenGL, VTK and
OpenHaptics. For more details please visit www.vcreatelogic.com.
Thanks and Regards,
Prashanth N Udupa
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