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-rw-r--r-- | examples/webchannel/standalone/doc/src/standalone.qdoc | 6 |
1 files changed, 4 insertions, 2 deletions
diff --git a/examples/webchannel/standalone/doc/src/standalone.qdoc b/examples/webchannel/standalone/doc/src/standalone.qdoc index c5199c3..8dde2b1 100644 --- a/examples/webchannel/standalone/doc/src/standalone.qdoc +++ b/examples/webchannel/standalone/doc/src/standalone.qdoc @@ -46,7 +46,7 @@ \image standalone-screenshot.png \brief Shows how to use the QWebChannel C++ API to communicate with an external client. - The standalone example is a simple chat between a pure C++/Qt application and a remote HTML + The standalone example is a simple chat between a C++ application and a remote HTML client running in your default browser. \include examples-run.qdocinc @@ -61,8 +61,10 @@ automatically gets propagated to the HTML client. When the user enters a message on the HTML side, Dialog::receiveText() is called. - All communication between the HTML client and the C++/Qt server is done over a WebSocket. + All communication between the HTML client and the C++ server is done over a WebSocket. The C++ side instantiates a QWebSocketServer and wraps incoming QWebSocket connections in WebSocketTransport objects, which implement QWebChannelAbstractTransport. These objects are then connected to the QWebChannel instance. + + \sa {Qt WebChannel JavaScript API} */ |