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I'm creating an Android app which must do some web surfing in the background in order to provide a service to the user.
The site I must connect to has no API, it only provides standard HTTP access, with extensive cookie usage but (luckily for me) not much Javascript code.
I wonder if there is a library which behaves like python mechanize for Android, or if it's possible to use mechanize itself in the Android app.
I'm not 100% sure it'll work in Android, but being Java-based, HtmlUnit is probably worth a look.
Mechanize has been ported to Java, and does run in Android:
http://gistlabs.com/software/mechanize-for-java/
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AngularJS has some useful directives like ng-repeat that allow us to render repetitive elements easily, is there something that simplifies this on Android apps? It would be useful for creating something like a newsfeed, or message board, etc.
You can use ionic framework.
Refer : http://www.ionicframework.com
Yes, there is Ionic like Monika said or if you want another one less complicated then you can try Mobile Angular Ui http://mobileangularui.com/
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I need to intercept http calls executed by a browser on an android device to automatically modify the header of the request and add javascript an css.
On a browser running on a desktop this is usually possible implementing a plugin. Unfortunately browsers on androids do not have plugin mechanism.
What I was thinking to do is to configure the browser to access a local proxy server running on the device itself.
Do you think that this is possible?
If you think that this is off topic, could you please add a comment and tell me why?
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I searching for an article how make android or ios version of a website for example apk format in android for a website
I dont want to use bootstrap html or etc, I just want to try practice of usind java to make android version or swift to ios version?
I think without HTML coding u can't develop the GUI of any web site. but if u want to create apk file which run on web page also then u might be use (ionic, cordova) framework to create cross platform App which also run on Web browser and it will also give feel like app on web browser.
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I am trying to make an application for android using node.js. As far as I searched, I found anode. But is there any proper tutorial or example to get started? I have no idea how.
As a junior Android Developer I think this is not a good idea because mainly the major issue in android development are the layouts and some API (at least for me)... If you want to go with async and node-like dev on android try rxjava
I would go through a java tutorial first before you try to look into node. The fact of the matter is you are not going to find as many resources for node as you will for java. Once you are super familiar with the android stack it should be easy to write it in node with little documentation.
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I am searching for a tool/software for black box testing of android apps. I researched for some of them-Robotium, Calabash. But these tools require access to the source codes.
Also the tool should be free and opensource for use.
The Android SDK itself offers:
the Test Monkey
monkeyrunner
UIAutomator
You can also use Calabash-Android. It does not need access to source code and you can use it with a signed .apk file. You would only need to know the id of the UI elements if you want to manipulate them.