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-/****************************************************************************
-**
-** Copyright (C) 2012 Nokia Corporation and/or its subsidiary(-ies).
-** Contact: http://www.qt-project.org/
-**
-** This file is part of the documentation of the Qt Toolkit.
-**
-** $QT_BEGIN_LICENSE:FDL$
-** GNU Free Documentation License
-** Alternatively, this file may be used under the terms of the GNU Free
-** Documentation License version 1.3 as published by the Free Software
-** Foundation and appearing in the file included in the packaging of
-** this file.
-**
-** Other Usage
-** Alternatively, this file may be used in accordance with the terms
-** and conditions contained in a signed written agreement between you
-** and Nokia.
-**
-**
-**
-**
-**
-** $QT_END_LICENSE$
-**
-****************************************************************************/
-
-/*!
-\page qmlruntime.html
-\inqmlmodule QtQuick 1
-\title Qt Declarative UI Runtime
-
-QML documents are loaded and executed by the QML runtime. This includes the
-Declarative UI engine along with the built-in QML elements and plugin modules,
-and it also provides access to third-party QML elements and modules.
-
-Applications that use QML need to invoke the QML runtime in order to
-execute QML documents. This can be done by creating a QDeclarativeView
-or a QDeclarativeEngine, as described below. In addition, the Declarative UI
-package includes the \QQV tool, which loads \c .qml files. This tool is
-useful for developing and testing QML code without the need to write
-a C++ application to load the QML runtime.
-
-
-
-\section1 Deploying QML-based applications
-
-To deploy an application that uses QML, the QML runtime must be invoked by
-the application. This is done by writing a Qt C++ application that loads the
-QDeclarativeEngine by either:
-
-\list
-\o Loading the QML file through a QDeclarativeView instance, or
-\o Creating a QDeclarativeEngine instance and loading QML files with QDeclarativeComponent
-\endlist
-
-
-\section2 Deploying with QDeclarativeView
-
-QDeclarativeView is a QWidget-based class that is able to load QML files.
-For example, if there is a QML file, \c application.qml, like this:
-
-\qml
- import QtQuick 1.0
-
- Rectangle { width: 100; height: 100; color: "red" }
-\endqml
-
-It can be loaded in a Qt application's \c main.cpp file like this:
-
-\code
- #include <QApplication>
- #include <QDeclarativeView>
-
- int main(int argc, char *argv[])
- {
- QApplication app(argc, argv);
-
- QDeclarativeView view;
- view.setSource(QUrl::fromLocalFile("application.qml"));
- view.show();
-
- return app.exec();
- }
-\endcode
-
-This creates a QWidget-based view that displays the contents of
-\c application.qml.
-
-The application's \c .pro \l{qmake Project Files}{project file} must specify
-the \c declarative module for the \c QT variable. For example:
-
-\code
- TEMPLATE += app
- QT += gui declarative
- SOURCES += main.cpp
-\endcode
-
-
-\section2 Creating a QDeclarativeEngine directly
-
-If \c application.qml does not have any graphical components, or if it is
-preferred to avoid QDeclarativeView for other reasons, the QDeclarativeEngine
-can be constructed directly instead. In this case, \c application.qml is
-loaded as a QDeclarativeComponent instance rather than placed into a view:
-
-\code
- #include <QApplication>
- #include <QDeclarativeEngine>
- #include <QDeclarativeContext>
- #include <QDeclarativeComponent>
-
- int main(int argc, char *argv[])
- {
- QApplication app(argc, argv);
-
- QDeclarativeEngine engine;
- QDeclarativeContext *objectContext = new QDeclarativeContext(engine.rootContext());
-
- QDeclarativeComponent component(&engine, "application.qml");
- QObject *object = component.create(objectContext);
-
- // ... delete object and objectContext when necessary
-
- return app.exec();
- }
-\endcode
-
-See \l {Using QML Bindings in C++ Applications} for more information about using
-QDeclarativeEngine, QDeclarativeContext and QDeclarativeComponent, as well
-as details on including QML files through \l{The Qt Resource System}{Qt's Resource system}.
-
-
-
-\section1 Developing and prototyping with QML Viewer
-
-The Declarative UI package includes a QML runtime tool, the \QQV, which loads
-and displays QML documents. This is useful during the application development
-phase for prototyping QML-based applications without writing your own C++
-applications to invoke the QML runtime.
-
-See the \l{QML Viewer} documentation for more details.
-
-*/
-