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From: Fil Maj <maj.fil@gmail.com>
Date: Fri, 29 Jun 2012 09:37:31 -0700
Subject: [PATCH] Removing CordovaWebView Guide; its going into the docs

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-# How to use Cordova as a component #
-
-Beginning in Cordova 1.8, with the assistance of the CordovaActivity, you can use Cordova as a component in your Android applications.  This component is known in Android
-as the CordovaWebView, and new Cordova-based applications from 1.8 and greater will be using the CordovaWebView as its main view, whether the legacy DroidGap approach is 
-used or not.
-
-
-The pre-requisites are the same as the pre-requisites for Android application development.  It is assumed that you are familiar with Android Development.  If not, please
-look at the Getting Started guide to developing an Cordova Application and start there before continuing with this approach.  Since this is not the main method that people use
-to run applications, the instructions are currently manual.  In the future, we may try to further automate the project generation.
-
-## Pre-requisites ##
-
-1. **Cordova 1.8** or greater downloaded
-2. Android SDK updated with 15
-
-## Guide to using CordovaWebView in an Android Project ##
-
-1. Use bin/create to fetch the commons-codec-1.6.jar
-2. Go into framework and run ant jar to build the cordova jar (currently cordova-1.8.jar at the time of writing)
-3. Copy the cordova jar into your Android project libs directory
-4. Edit your main.xml to look similar the following. The layout_height, layout_width and ID can be modified to suit your application:
-
-` <org.apache.cordova.CordovaWebView$
-        android:id="@+id/tutorialView"$
-        android:layout_width="match_parent"$
-        android:layout_height="match_parent" />$
-`
-
-5. Modify your activity so that it implements the CordovaInterface.  It is recommended that you implement the methods that are included.  You may wish to copy the methods from framework/src/org/apache/cordova/DroidGap.java, or you may wish to implement your own methods.  Below is a fragment of code from a basic application that uses the interface:
-
-`
-public class CordovaViewTestActivity extends Activity implements CordovaInterface {$
-    CordovaWebView phoneGap;$
-    $
-    /** Called when the activity is first created. */$
-    @Override$
-    public void onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState) {$
-        super.onCreate(savedInstanceState);$
-        setContentView(R.layout.main);$
-        $
-        phoneGap = (CordovaWebView) findViewById(R.id.phoneGapView);$
-        $
-        phoneGap.loadUrl("file:///android_asset/www/index.html");$
-    }$
-`
-
-6. Copy the HTML and Javascript used to the assets directory of your Android project
-7. Copy cordova.xml and plugins.xml from framework/res/xml to the framework/res/xml in your project
-
-
-
-