Let's move forward and just doc to help user to also move forward. Android Studio is already GA and that's were support is focus on from Android community.
By the way I have similar requirements from customers starting native iOS only that now wants an easy way to add a screen to their app with a cordova web view. I'm looking at using similar approach of using cocoapods to add a cordova web view, this pod might be a pod that gets built dynamically based on plugins and configurations settings. On Tue, Aug 11, 2015 at 1:48 PM Joe Bowser <[email protected]> wrote: > Hey > > I'm currently working on a way to make Cordova-Android distributable by AAR > so that we can further abstract everything out and make it easier for Java > developers to use Cordova instead of rolling their own hacked up WebViews. > Of course, this means that our code has to pass Lint, and it doesn't. > > Most of the errors we can ignore because Lint sucks at reading conditional > logic, but there's one that refuses to be ignored, which is the Gradle > conditional that allows Cordova to use preview versions of the Android > Gradle plugin. > > Of course, since Android Studio was pre-1.0, we were really working on it > from pressure from our users to drop Eclipse like a hot rock, but now I'm > wondering if we should keep this conditional, or if we ever need to use it > now that things with Android Studio have stabilized. > > Here's the compatibility page for Gradle and Android Studio: > http://tools.android.com/tech-docs/new-build-system/version-compatibility > > Any thoughts on this issue? >
