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    Default Unanswered: Back-end issues connected with native android packaging(ST2&Cordova)

    Unanswered: Back-end issues connected with native android packaging(ST2&Cordova)


    Hi everyone,

    I got a fully implemented ST2 web app that uses java&mysql for the back-end standart issues. I want to convert this web app to native. With Phone Gap(Cordova) I managed to do this(for android), but all of the back-end logic is just not working. I got the server started and all of the urls in the stores are using absolute paths, pointing to this server. I think that it doesn't send those requests at all. So what should I do ?

    Thanks in advance

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    URLs are whitelisted for phonegap? I would use a remote debugger to view the console.
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