It's doubtful. Read up on HttpClient. AFAIK, you have to manually manage
cookies and they do not persist across sessions.

On Thu, May 20, 2010 at 3:55 PM, Arpit Mathur <mathur.ar...@gmail.com>wrote:

> An Android app I am building requires web authentication for users to make
> data calls. In Adobe AIR and later the iPhone, we did this by rendering a
> login page in a webview-equivalent page and setting a cookie when the user
> signs in. Subsequent data calls use the same Cookie Jar and so are seen as
> authenticated.
>
> In the Android version, I authenticate the user using a WebView and then
> once thats done, I make a data call using DefaultHttpClient, however I cant
> seem to load the data on the second call.
>
> Is there some cookie gotcha I am missing? I imagine the HTTPClient and
> WebView would share the same Cookie space. Am I wrong?
>
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