I have a react.js web app I need to convert to the mobile app, Is there any way to do that?
I have tried to search for a solution but I did not find anything that can help
Thanks.
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I am working on a React project. The same web app has its Android and IOS apps as well.
When I copy a web app's link to android users' mobile phone, It asked to open through web or app like this.
But I try to open the same thing with the IOS device. It directly opens the link in the web browser.
I am new to this project and I have no access to any documentation for the project. How can I add android behaviour to the IOS? Is this can be done in the React web app itself?
I think this will help with support universal links:
https://developer.apple.com/library/archive/documentation/General/Conceptual/AppSearch/UniversalLinks.html
In addition, there is a very detailed explanation here in terms of react native. I wanted to direct you in case you might not have come across.
https://rossbulat.medium.com/deep-linking-in-react-native-with-universal-links-and-url-schemes-7bc116e8ea8b
I have a website and now I want to develop an app for my website for android phone.
Initially what i need to do?
I dont have much knowledge about java, but i have good knowledge about HTML5, CSS3, PHP and mysql?
Anyone please tell me initial steps to do.
Thanks
You can create a responsive website and can load it into android WebView. Even you can read more about building web apps in WebView.
I have made an HTML5 mobile app which I want to release both in the android and the iphone app market. So whats the easiest way I can do that. I had originally thought of making a small webview, which will be native code, both for the android and the iphone, which will serve as an entry point to the HTML5 app, but I am not sure if this will pass verification, is this correct? and if so do you have any other suggestions how I can solve the problem.
Thanks in advance.
I use PhoneGap to embed javascript and html in a native app
I have a quick question regarding to mobile development, I'm new at this, so please excuse me if I have some mistaken concepts. The scenario and question is the following:
I have a mobile site developed under .Net Framework 4.0, MVC3, Jquery Mobile, HTML5, and CSS3 that looks and works really well from any mobile browser: iOS Safari, Opera Mobile, Android Browser and Blackberry Browser.
I would like to create an app that has a browser in it with the address bar hidden to show this web application and don't let the user see the web address of this web application. The reason why I want this behaviour is this: we have a banking web application site that is intended to be used only through the mobile application. We don't want to create separate apps for each platform, so we would like to use some of those multiplatform frameworks like Phonegap, Appcelerator or such.
I only want to know if it's possible to get this achievement on Phonegap or something like that.
Thanks in advance.
This can be done really easily using Appcelerator.
http://developer.appcelerator.com/apidoc/mobile/1.0/Titanium.UI.WebView
Code:
var webview = Titanium.UI.createWebView({url:'http://www.appcelerator.com'});
var window = Titanium.UI.createWindow();
window.add(webview);
window.open({modal:true});
However, if the app is only using that one webview and no other form of functionality, Apple could well reject it for not using any native functions.
See this note in their documentation...
12.3: Apps that are simply web clippings, content aggregators, or a
collection of links, may be rejected
Hope that helps!
if all you are going to do is host the app inside the webView then I would suggest that PhoneGap is better suited for that approach to mobile application development.
Appcelerator utilizes the native controls/ UI of the platform to build applications and since it is not your intention to use them it is just extra baggage.
I have a fully-working web app that is accessible using Android's browser.
The annoying part is the url bar uses a lot of the screen. Is there a way to make this web app a native Android app? I've read that webview can be used to embed a web site within the Android App.
Unfortunately, I only know web programming languages and have no Java experience. Will I still be able to do this on my own?
You certainly will need some learning in java, you can start with reading the following :
Webview documentation
A very detailled tutorial (quite hard if you haven't any java basics)
A basic tutorial on webview usage.
Have you looked at phonegap. It comes with a standalone app with a WebView embedded in it and with native android functionality support. You just need to provide your html/javascript app to it and you're done.
You can use a web app called MIT App Inventor
and get it done in less than 10 minutes, it's very easy, intuitive and requires no programming skills at all.
all you need to do is create a new project,
drag and drop a WebViewer component, on the right set the home url,
and your done! just connect to an android phone via USB to install the app
and you can even download the .apk to your computer, sign it and publish it on Google Play