Thanks for this Eric.  Though I already had gone through that.

Maybe I was not clear, My question was more towards the promise of overall
'mobile web' being able to compete with going native(via
Xamarin/titanium/react-native or directly)

"Is polymer based App in near future going to be ready to compete with a
similar native app or ‘thin abstraction’ based app (like one built with
xamarin, appcelator or react-native) "

 and

"I believe concepts like service worker, offline first handling and other
newer features may be giving mobile web a +1 v/s the native app scene, but
want to stay corrected. "

I did discuss this with Matt barney in the slack channel the other ay, and
he did mention Lollypop onwards android performance improvements in the
webview. want to gather something that I have missed until now.

Will create a simple polymer 1.0 + webview sample and share anyways. :-)



On Wed, Aug 26, 2015 at 5:11 AM, Eric Bidelman <[email protected]> wrote:

> I wrote an article on using Polymer in a webview/wrapper app:
> https://www.polymer-project.org/0.5/articles/webview.html
>
> It's based on 0.5, but most of the interesting bits are version agnostic.
> All that said, I haven't tried 1.0 in a cordova based app. Might be worth
> experimenting with.
>
> On Fri, Aug 21, 2015 at 11:42 PM Sharma, Saurabh <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>> Hi Guys -
>>
>> A question about Polymer & "Chrome Apps for Mobile” -
>>
>> Is polymer based App in near future going to be ready to compete with a
>> similar native app or ‘thin abstraction’ based app (like one built with
>> xamarin, appcelator or react-native)
>>
>> Can someone suggest some good resources on this topic ?
>>
>> I believe concepts like service worker, offline first handling and other
>> newer features may be giving mobile web a +1 v/s the native app scene, but
>> want to stay corrected.
>>
>> I really would like to build my mobile Apps with Polymer , but am worried
>> about the performance lags (which I have observed in other cordova based
>> apps in the past built)
>>
>> Is Polymer gonna be any different ?
>>
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