Author: Dawei Cheng Dawei (Intel) (10 articles) Date: June 8, 2010 at pm
This proposition is not very well answered, because the QT library is constantly updated, and the WebKit project in KDE is also released with a new version of release. As far as I know, I would like to share with you whether it is available or not.
Let's take a look at what qtwebkit can do first,
WebKit is an open-source browser engine with gecko (the typographical engine used by Mozilla Firefox) and Trident (also known as mshtml, the typographical engine used by IE ). WebKit is also the name of the Apple Mac OS x System engine Framework version. It is mainly used in Safari, dashboard, mail, and other Mac OS X programs. The WebCore typographical engine and jscore engine contained in WebKit come from KDE's khtml and KJS. After Apple compared gecko and khtml, it still chose the latter, it has a clear source code structure and extremely fast rendering speed.
The above section is taken from encyclopedia
Currently, WebKit projects are developed by http://webkit.org/organization. View the website for details! Let's take a look at the WebKit architecture.
Qtwebkit is the WebKit porting to the QT platform. Let's take a look at the architecture of QT WebKit first.
The two figures show the differences between QT WebKit and WebKit:
1. QT kernel for text handling, painting, and networking
2. QT APIs are easier to use.
So what advantages does qt's integration of WebKit bring about:
1. quickly create applications that contain real-time network content and services
2. Integrate network and local content in an application
3. You can run developed web applications on different platforms.
Let's take a look at the architecture of web-developed applications and how to develop them.
In the following three layers, C ++ code is used for development. At the application layer, QT can support the most commonly used webpage design, HTML, CSS, and JavaScript for development, this will make it possible for a large number of Web developers to develop QT applications.
OK. This is the first article. The following sections detail how to use the webpage to design the three muskeys to develop the QT application.
Category:
Mobile technology,
Intel software network 2.0
Tags: QT,
WebKit,
Web Development