Question

I am using Eclipse.

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Solution

According to http://www.javaworld.com/javaworld/jw-08-2007/jw-08-qtjambi.html#resources there are two versions, a commercial one and one released under the LGPL. So, you get a free one for personal use, but commercial projects need to pay for the other version.

OTHER TIPS

Qt designer can be used to design GUI files with specific plugin installed by Jambi installers(use its own launcher, designer.bat/sh!), then they can be compiled to Jambi bytecode with command juic and that code will work in Jambi code like like code generated by uic works for Qt/cpp.

Eclipse integration is not open source, so last version it is supporting is Qt Jambi 4.5.

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