When you talk about "a very complex web application" I highly encourage you 
to make native apps for the mobile systems.
For Android it is really easy to talk to a Java server.

In my opinion and experience you have 2 options :
When not to complex : use responsive design (note that 'just changing 
things in a CSS file' can really get you very far...)
When complex : use native apps... In my experience all that web / hybrid 
only will cost you extra time in the end. When in need of a complex app 
just bite the apple and go native from the start.

Op dinsdag 12 februari 2013 19:57:55 UTC+1 schreef thesilv...@gmail.com het 
volgende:
>
> This is going to be a very complex web application.  I can't get away with 
> just changing things in a CSS file.  The entire GUI structure will be 
> different between mobile and desktop.  IE: Rotten tomatoes viewed on a 
> desktop looks and feels very different than the same web site on a cell 
> phone.  It is not just a "scaled down" version.
>
> We want both modes to look and feel very good. I was planning on having 
> a separate URL for each app, but Ill look into the single URL approach that 
> re-directs or changes to the appropriate URL depending on the browsers size.
>

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