[aerogear-dev] Android 2.x and cordova
Erik Jan de Wit
edewit at redhat.com
Fri May 29 04:15:09 EDT 2015
The support is even better then I had anticipated, one can add a
gradle script that gets injected into the main gradle file, this means
the plugin doesn't even have to have the libraries but they can be
fetched from maven at build time.
So I'm totally picking this option as it's the best of both worlds
On Fri, May 29, 2015 at 8:18 AM, Matthias Wessendorf <matzew at apache.org> wrote:
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> On Thursday, May 28, 2015, Erik Jan de Wit <edewit at redhat.com> wrote:
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>> > I may be showing my Java bias but upgrading to Cordova 4 and leaning
>> > against
>> > the aar sounds the most "correct".
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>> Right I'm leaning more to this one as well.
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> +1
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>> > However if doing a source include is not a maintenance nightmare (IE
>> > someone
>> > has to manually update the sources all the time) AND it gets us in
>> > phonegap's official packaging system then +1 to that.
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>> Especially for push it still might be hard as they have there
>> 'official' push plugin.
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>> > I thought that a requirement of metrics was that it is the developer who
>> > picks when to send them not the library?
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>> It could be automatic it doesn't need to be, default would be that it
>> doesn't send metrics information and by adding sendMetricInfo to true
>> you would enable it.
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Erik Jan
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