Thanks again Mark, you're right, this is what I changed it to:

  String androidId = Settings.Secure.getString
(context.getContentResolver(),
android.provider.Settings.Secure.ANDROID_ID);

Thanks

On Oct 26, 4:08 pm, "Mark Murphy" <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Thanks Mark, I set this once in a global Config class:
>
> >   public static final boolean IS_EMULATOR =
> > android.provider.Settings.Secure.ANDROID_ID == null;
>
> That won't work. android.provider.Settings.Secure.ANDROID_ID is a key; you
> have to use Settings.Secure.getString() to get the value.
>
> > For the maps, yeah I'll have to just create the MapView instance
> > through code, you can pass the key in through the constructor, I guess
> > that should work,
>
> *smacks forehead*
>
> Didn't think to glance at the constructor. You're right -- that should be
> fine, if you want to use Java code.
>
> --
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