Sam Halliday wrote:
> also, OpenLAPI is able to provide a JSR-179 API from an external
> bluetooth device, Google Earth XML file (excellent for development) or
> the LandmarkStore . Might be of use to you.
> 
> On Nov 29, 12:55 pm, Sam Halliday <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Hi all,
>>
>> When Android was first announced, I offered to help out write any
>> missing parts of the Location API and port over any code that was part
>> of the OpenLAPI project (open source LGPL implementation of JSR-179).
>>
>> I never heard a response back at the time. I'm just checking now to
>> find out the status of the Location API at this time, and to again
>> offer the code I wrote as port of OpenLAPI (especially NMEA handling
>> and calculating distances with the Vincenty algorithm).

If you are offering this as an extension to the Android platform, you 
might want to head over to the android-platform Google Group and inquire 
there:

http://source.android.com/discuss

Or, submit an enhancement issue on the issue tracker:

http://code.google.com/p/android/issues/list

Or, possibly, just contribute a patch through the patch process:

http://source.android.com/submit-patches

-- 
Mark Murphy (a Commons Guy)
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