Can somebody help me explain it? or figure out a way to use webview in app widget. thanks a lot.
1 Answer
from the google app widget guide:
A RemoteViews object (and, consequently, an App Widget) can support the following layout classes:
FrameLayout LinearLayout RelativeLayout
And the following widget classes:
AnalogClock Button Chronometer ImageButton ImageView ProgressBar TextView ViewFlipper ListView GridView StackView AdapterViewFlipper
Descendants of these classes are not supported.
so if we check the code, for example: TextView
@RemoteView
public class TextView extends View implements ViewTreeObserver.OnPreDrawListener {...
the TextView
can be used in widget, has the annotation @RemoteView
, but the WebView
:
@Widget
public class WebView extends AbsoluteLayout
implements ViewTreeObserver.OnGlobalFocusChangeListener,
ViewGroup.OnHierarchyChangeListener {
dont have the @RemoteView
.
hope this can make you understand. -):
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2thank you!but can we add @RemoteView in front of WebView,and build the sdk by ourself? Mar 21, 2012 at 12:12
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1@HurleyZhang you can of course, but then you will creating an Android fork. And in order to use your WebView capable appwidget its users must have this forked Android installed on their devices– Jose_GDOct 31, 2013 at 13:41
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The launcher app decides which widgets are allowed. Most (all?) launchers rely on the default decision-making code in
RemoteViews.onLoadClass()
, but a custom launcher could conceivably override that logic.– j__mDec 26, 2013 at 15:43