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[jira] [Updated] (CB-8309) Android Geolocation - Propose a better watch frequency

     [ https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CB-8309?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:all-tabpanel ]

Nicolas de Marqué updated CB-8309:
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    Description: 
Actually if i use the plugin on android platform, and activate a watch i see just a update with a 30 seconds period. As i have to give a real positionning system (1 second or less), i search how the plugin works. After search it seems that the android version doesn't exist, i real demand me if the CB-5977 is a good idea as the resulting is really worst than an application can make.

To be sure, just make a watch location, the time is 30 seconds to have another position, that isn't in the w3c specifications. As soon as android provide a worst way than the specification in the browser, i think cordova could propose better solutions. And even if the browser propose acceptable solution, cordova should propose solution capable to write application comparable to native application. It is so simple that to test a gps native tracking application to know that the actual browser implementation is just a joke and we can't develop a real geolocation application on it without better java code with by example accurency filters, fine frequencies and other options.

  was:
Actually if i use the plugin on android platform, and activate a watch i see just a update with a 30 seconds period. As i have to give a real positionning system (1 second or less), i search how the plugin works. After search it seems that the android version doesn't exist, i real demand me if the CB-5977 is a good idea as the resulting is really worst than an application can make.

To be sure, just make a watch location, the time is 30 seconds to have another position, that isn't in the w3c specifications. Than as soon as android provide a worst way than the specification in the browser, i think cordova could propose better solutions. it is so simple to test a gps native tracking application to know that the actual browser implementation is just a joke and we can't develop a real geolocation application on it without better java code with accurancy filters, fine frequencies and other options.


> Android Geolocation - Propose a better watch frequency
> ------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: CB-8309
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CB-8309
>             Project: Apache Cordova
>          Issue Type: Wish
>          Components: Plugin Geolocation
>    Affects Versions: Master
>         Environment: Android
>            Reporter: Nicolas de Marqué
>
> Actually if i use the plugin on android platform, and activate a watch i see just a update with a 30 seconds period. As i have to give a real positionning system (1 second or less), i search how the plugin works. After search it seems that the android version doesn't exist, i real demand me if the CB-5977 is a good idea as the resulting is really worst than an application can make.
> To be sure, just make a watch location, the time is 30 seconds to have another position, that isn't in the w3c specifications. As soon as android provide a worst way than the specification in the browser, i think cordova could propose better solutions. And even if the browser propose acceptable solution, cordova should propose solution capable to write application comparable to native application. It is so simple that to test a gps native tracking application to know that the actual browser implementation is just a joke and we can't develop a real geolocation application on it without better java code with by example accurency filters, fine frequencies and other options.



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