Another question to help clarify -- are both of the other apps hosted on your 
server? Do you control them in any way? If not, then you're well into the realm 
of "screen scraping", which is a fragile way to build an app.

Walter

On Jul 18, 2013, at 5:07 AM, Patrick Bartels wrote:

> Iframes isn't really an option and the apps don't have APIs. What I need 
> is have the routes and their functionality in one app. The wrapper app 
> wouldn't need to have any functionality at all.
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