Considering that PhoneGap, Rhodes, Titanium Mobile, and other
frameworks are all based on using WebView for rendering UIs, you are
in good company.

Bear in mind that *users* may or may not agree with your decision,
since your UI will tend to look and feel different than a native UI.

On Mon, Nov 22, 2010 at 10:11 AM, JavaMan <vt903...@ohio.edu> wrote:
> Hi all,
> I've been building my app using the standard xml and Java Android
> layout libraries. I don't like the set up very much; and I would
> prefer to build the ui in html. I've been testing the speed of the
> WebView; and it seems that it is quite fast at rendering. Does anyone
> know if Google has ever said anything on the subject of building the
> ui in html and rendering it in a WebView? I know it's perfectly legal
> to render the UI in the WebView; but am I going to run into some
> problem in the future?
> Thanks,
> Vance
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