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Read Me

This is a template project for Android Studio that allows you to create an android webview application in minutes. You can use it to create a simple app for your website or as a starting point for your HTML5 based android app.

Getting started

Download or clone this repository and import it into Android Studio.

Using a remote source

If you want to create an app that displays the content of a remote website

  1. uncomment lines 30 and 31 in MainActivity.java and replace http://example.com with your remote source

    java mWebView.loadUrl("http://example.com"); mWebView.setWebViewClient(new MyWebViewClient());

  2. open the MyWebViewClient.java file and replace example.com on line 14 with your custom hostname

    java if (Objects.requireNonNull(Uri.parse(url).getHost()).endsWith("example.com")) {

Using a local source

If you want to create a local HTML5 android app

  1. uncomment line 34 in MainActivity.java

    java mWebView.loadUrl("file:///android_asset/index.html");

  2. put all your files (including your index.html) in the assets directory

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