Hey Just an update, I have a working PoC of the GeckoView-based WebView ready for people to look at here:
https://github.com/infil00p/cordova-mozillaview-engine This is definitely a very different webview than what we have had currently, and I've had to re-think a lot of how we do things with Cordova because of it. The asynchronous bridge that uses promises is very interesting on GeckoView, as well as how this is properly sandboxed. I like it a lot better than how Chrome based web-views are currently working with just bolting on an synchronous object. However, due to time, and because I didn't want to repaint the bike shed again, I kept the basic bridge architecture mostly intact. At any rate, from the initial tests, the bridge works and the plugins are mostly intact. I override the exec with clobbers, and while I haven't run Mobile-Spec against the plugin version, the fact that it fires tells me that the clobbers probably will work. I am really worried about the Splashscreen and how we show and hide the webviews, since this was found to be very brittle when I started to work on this. We should consider having more proper refactoring of Cordova. At this point, now that we have two webviews, I think we should ramp up for a 4.0 final release in January 2015. I don't want to do it now because I can see people getting pissed off that we released 4.0 and then go on vacation. That said, I'm glad that this exists, since it feels like we're finally at the finish line with this feature. Thoughts? Joe
