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\section1 Communicating with a Remote Client
- The C++ application sets up a QWebChannel instance and publishes a \c Core object over it.
- For the remote client side, \l {standalone/index.html}{index.html} is opened. Both show a
- dialog with the list of received messages and an input box to send messages to the other end.
+ The C++ application sets up a QWebChannel instance and publishes a \c Core
+ object over it. For the remote client side, \l {standalone/index.html}{index.html}
+ is opened. Both show a dialog with the list of received messages and an input
+ box to send messages to the other end.
- The \c Core emits the \c Core::sendText() signal when the user sends a message. The signal
- automatically gets propagated to the HTML client. When the user enters a message on the HTML
- side, \c Core::receiveText() is called.
+ The \c Core emits the \c Core::sendText() signal when the user sends
+ a message. The signal automatically gets propagated to the HTML client.
+ When the user enters a message on the HTML side, \c Core::receiveText()
+ is called.
- 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 QWebChannelAbstractTransport objects. These objects are
- then connected to the QWebChannel instance.
+ 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 QWebChannelAbstractTransport
+ objects. These objects are then connected to the QWebChannel instance.
\sa {Qt WebChannel JavaScript API}
*/