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==Session Summary== | ==Session Summary== | ||
A brief overview into current ways of developing 'traditional' HTTP RESTful Qt client applications, and then look into the nearby and mid-term future plans and initiatives in that front. | |||
==Session Owners== | ==Session Owners== | ||
Juha | |||
==Notes== | |||
by Vladimir: | |||
Presentation topics | |||
* What is REST, and what it is not | |||
* How you can use Qt to use REST today | |||
* The upcoming helpers in 6.7 | |||
* What else is cooking | |||
** OpenAPI | |||
** Fetch() | |||
** OAuth | |||
A quick voting resulted that Fetch() would be most important next step |
Latest revision as of 14:58, 30 November 2023
Session Summary
A brief overview into current ways of developing 'traditional' HTTP RESTful Qt client applications, and then look into the nearby and mid-term future plans and initiatives in that front.
Session Owners
Juha
Notes
by Vladimir:
Presentation topics
- What is REST, and what it is not
- How you can use Qt to use REST today
- The upcoming helpers in 6.7
- What else is cooking
- OpenAPI
- Fetch()
- OAuth
A quick voting resulted that Fetch() would be most important next step