I'm just now installing L. I'll probably mess around with it a bit, but since Protesters > Cordova devs, I wasn't at IO so I didn't get any hardware. I expected the WebView to not be installed on the watch, since it takes a lot of power.
Aside, I really wish there was a Chromium or WebKit based library that didn't have any features other than rendering HTML and running basic JS that could be lightweight for these devices that we could use. I don't need WebGL, WebRTC or WebAudio on something that's just going to show HTML notifications. On Thu, Jun 26, 2014 at 1:34 PM, Ross Gerbasi <[email protected]> wrote: > Just running some test with the new Google Wear SDK. We can now make > android apps for wear just like any other app but it seems like we have > been shorted on the WebView. Doesn't looks its actually there. I am seeing > the following runtime error. > > > *E/WebViewFactory﹕ Chromium WebView does not exist* > > *android.view.InflateException: Binary XML file line #7: Error inflating > class android.webkit.WebView* > > It is very realistic to make a plugin for Notification and Communication > between Wear devices and your phone apps. Honestly this is probably a much > more common use then making a application that runs on a wearable device. > > Anyone else messing around with this?
