Solution 1 :
Use Chrome Custom Tabs for this. You can find details about in this link.
Problem :
The last weeks I’ve been using Android Studio to develop an app for my Uni, in which I have all the websites that my Uni requires together in an app and i don’t have to search every single one on a browser.
After a few tests, I came to the conclusion that the best solution is to open/use the website inside my app, instead of opening a browser to check my e-mails for example.
I found a way to open the websites inside my app but when it comes to “signing in” it finally uses a browser.
I am not that familiar with the program or Java so I thought of opening a thread in case anyone of you can help me solve my problem.
The function that I am curently using to open the website is :
WebView webview = new WebView(this);
setContentView(webview);
webview.loadUrl(eclassURL);
FYI: eclassURL is the URL I am trying to open at case eclass.
PS1: This is my first thread, if anything else is needed, please don’t hesitate to comment for more.
PS2: English is not my native language, so excuse my mistakes. 🙂
int main(void) {
printf("Thank you for your help!n");
return 0;
}
Comments
Comment posted by Henry
Please stop adding the android-studio tag. Your question is about Android not about the IDE.
Comment posted by Gyftonikolos Nicholas
OK! Thank you!!
Comment posted by Gyftonikolos Nicholas
Thank you so much! I am going to try the solution and see the results. I will update the thread!