Thanks Anthony, yes, I have a Web2py app. So, it's possible to wrap the 
Web2py web app in Cordova? Then, that makes much more sense than Kivy.  I 
will have to look into this to try to figure out how to do it. 

On Tuesday, June 2, 2015 at 8:04:15 PM UTC+8, Anthony wrote:
>
> On Tuesday, June 2, 2015 at 7:15:56 AM UTC-4, Joe wrote:
>>
>> Thanks Leonel, my app is a pretty complex interactive application to 
>> teach kids to read. I am using database, and Python code, all developed in 
>> Web2py. It seems that Cordova might not work for this app.
>>
>
> You said you already have a working web2py app, so why can't you wrap it 
> in Cordova (maybe adding some JS based UI enhancements for the mobile 
> experience)?
>
> You could probably use Kivy, but then you'll need to re-create the app in 
> Kivy and would be limited to using web2py for generating a backend API 
> called by the Kivy app (which might look quite a bit different from your 
> current web2py app, which is generating and responding to its own UI layer).
>
> Anthony
>

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