Adjusted C++ code to handle with new and renamed objects, as well as
properties with different types.
As a result of changing types, the QML side had to be updated as well.
I hope I found everything by manually testing.
Additionally, the Qt Quick application has been updated to test the
remote sessions more easily and to make it launch again.
I finally got deserializing lists working. Exposing them to QML was not
a trivial task either. Note that I didn't do it the clean way. Nested
lists are not supported. But it works!
Because I got so frustarted at one point trying to implement things the
right way, I restructured the project to seperate the Sailfish code from
the Qt code and created a new, empty desktop project. The Qt code has
been transformed into a happy little library, to which the Sailfish OS
application links.
Note that QMake doesn't seem to strip the library for some reason.