Could you finally solve this problem?
I have the same problem, it seems that Eclipse does not recognize the
existence of this package.
El miércoles, 21 de octubre de 2009 20:39:51 UTC+1, King Solomon escribió:
Hi. I have tried using MapActivity as it is suggested by this
tutorial:
Do you have a valid map key?
Please use new key store to build and display map.
On Thu, Apr 5, 2012 at 5:22 AM, lbendlin l...@bendlin.us wrote:
I still get that error a lot even with a correct map key (map tiles are
loading). Apart from the error message, do you see any negative effects in
Thanks All, So i has first delete the corrupt debug.keystore and then
regenerate a new one. Then the map key generated from this forked fine
On Thu, Apr 5, 2012 at 1:36 PM, Vo Trung Liem lie...@gmail.com wrote:
Do you have a valid map key?
Please use new key store to build and display map.
I still get that error a lot even with a correct map key (map tiles are
loading). Apart from the error message, do you see any negative effects in
your app?
On Wednesday, April 4, 2012 10:01:35 AM UTC-4, giles ian wrote:
After a lot of googling I findout this error id because of invalid May
Hi,
you can change return false to return true
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I would be happy if someone would give me some advice on how to
develop a popup sub-activities system
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The factory client error message is very strange, I get it a few times in my
logs but everything still runs correctly. I've seen other people report the
same thing. Not very helpful, sorry, just thought it was worth mentioning.
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Thanks of your answer,
I anderstand that Android when I exit my application, is not killing
the app, because of
the multi-task system.
I have got no problem with that.
My problem, is why even on a simple project I keep reference of my
MapActivity after this one is closed. (Not my all
A few things you need to do, in case this is user error and not the SDK:
1. In the AVD, make sure the device explicitly has gps enabled when
creating/editing it, double check this, it may default to true, though
2. On your emulated device, go into settings, make sure gps is enabled, but
also
I have two suggestions:
1) Google 'android developer MapActivity : Couldn't get connection
factory client' and try whichever of the 'fixes' sounds like it is
most likely to be appropriate for your problem. There are lots of
mentions of this problem, they seem to be followed by either no answer
of
Thanks for your answer,
Ok for point 2,
But is it normal, that after calling the garbage after closing a
mapActivity, I always see MapActivity,referenced in Memory.
I notice this point even if I do a simple project similar to the
android tutorial.
To do test, I build a two Activities
don't believe everything you hear about gc. In fact, don't believe anything
you hear about gc. As I understand it, Google/Android likes to keep stuff
around just in case. Even if you explicitly exit your application you will
still see it in the task manager etc. (It even goes as far as static
ye !!
On May 11, 2:39 am, TreKing treking...@gmail.com wrote:
On Tue, May 10, 2011 at 6:48 PM, ingy abbas ingy.abba...@gmail.com wrote:
*05-11 02:46:19.843: ERROR/AndroidRuntime(311):
java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: yaraby.y.Mapy*
Did you include the class in you manifest?
Please respond to the group.
On Tue, May 10, 2011 at 5:32 PM, ingy abbas ingy.abba...@gmail.com wrote:
Can i open the first activity normal activty then the second
activity MapsActivity??
Yes - you could have figured this out by just trying it ...
Done and the first activity work well i make a button to make me view
the next activity but it forse close Due to this errors
05-11 02:46:19.823: ERROR/AndroidRuntime(311): Uncaught handler:
thread main exiting due to uncaught exception
05-11 02:46:19.843: ERROR/AndroidRuntime(311):
On Tue, May 10, 2011 at 6:48 PM, ingy abbas ingy.abba...@gmail.com wrote:
*05-11 02:46:19.843: ERROR/AndroidRuntime(311):
java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: yaraby.y.Mapy*
Did you include the class in you manifest?
check the manifest, to see if you have the library and the mapactivity
there. But as Mark says, look at the stack treace in the logcat, it's
really helpful
On Apr 28, 1:42 pm, Mark Murphy mmur...@commonsware.com wrote:
On Thu, Apr 28, 2011 at 7:30 AM, kaushik p kaushiks...@gmail.com wrote:
I
could someone pls help me ?
On Thu, Apr 14, 2011 at 11:12 PM, ayush ayush.sha...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello Experts,
I am facing the error mentioned in subject line on loading my app. I
have generated the key as per the right method and added it at the
right place in mail.xml.
I also read that
On Thu, Apr 14, 2011 at 11:56 PM, Ayush Sharma ayush.sha...@gmail.comwrote:
could someone pls help me ?
Google can: http://tinyurl.com/6bva3sp
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TreKing
Well, no much information to go on, but since you stated that this
worked for you before,
perhaps the problem that you are running into is that you forgot to
set the uses-library tag
in the Application Manifest file. Here is a link explaining maps
Were there any other earlier exceptions that cascaded into this one?
Best guess is that MapPrac is found but is erroring out on loading,
could be due to a mismatched reference to another class, could be due
to an error in static init, could be several other problems.
On Feb 22, 5:22 am, Deepak
Thanks, You are correct.
On Tue, Feb 22, 2011 at 9:43 PM, Bagatelle: David Lee Evans
dle.ev...@gmail.com wrote:
Well, no much information to go on, but since you stated that this
worked for you before,
perhaps the problem that you are running into is that you forgot to
set the uses-library
Mr. Murphy --- excellent suggestion.
TreKing -- you too were on the right TraK.
Stare and compare revealed that I was missing the permission for
ACCESS_COARSE_LOCATION in the manifest.
How that translates into a Layout/PixelConverter problem is for
another study ;)
I would have expected to get
Check your AVD configuration if it has Google APIs.
Thanks,
Kumar Bibek
http://tech-droid.blogspot.com
On Dec 18, 9:13 am, Sasikumar.S sasikumar.it1...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
shall we use map application in android2.0?..
I tried to install map application in android1.5 , but it is showing
Thank you, Its working now
On Dec 18, 9:33 am, Kumar Bibek coomar@gmail.com wrote:
Check your AVD configuration if it has Google APIs.
Thanks,
Kumar Bibek
http://tech-droid.blogspot.com
On Dec 18, 9:13 am, Sasikumar.S sasikumar.it1...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
shall we use map
Thank you,Its working now
On Dec 18, 9:33 am, TreKing treking...@gmail.com wrote:
As of 1.5 the maps library is a separate package. You have to set your build
target to one with the Google API Add Ons.
Make sure it is imported in your class:
import com.google.android.maps.MapActivity;
Another thing to check is that the manifest has this line:
uses-library android:name=com.google.android.maps /
Although I think that second thing is a force close error, not an
Eclipse error.
On Oct 21, 3:39
Did you specify a Maps API key?
http://developer.android.com/guide/tutorials/views/hello-mapview.html
http://code.google.com/android/maps-api-signup.html
?xml version=1.0 encoding=utf-8?
RelativeLayout xmlns:android=http://schemas.android.com/apk/res/
android
android:id=@+id/mainlayout
Hello jacik ha Thanks for your reply. I read that example and did
according to it. But yet my eclipse is giving error in extending
MapsActivity. The following is my manifiest file code. So can some one
tell me i am using android 1.5 SDK then also why i am not able to use
MapsActivity.
?xml
if you want to put color on the mapview,
you must use the overlay class
search for overlay in the map API
On 8月19日, 下午2時16分, Honest honestsucc...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello,
I want to display my two point on maps. I saw many example but they
are using MapActivity when i used MapActivity in my
I could not find MapActity in my android 1.5.
On Aug 19, 12:11 pm, tstanly tsai.sta...@gmail.com wrote:
if you want to put color on the mapview,
you must use the overlay class
search for overlay in the map API
On 8月19日, 下午2時16分, Honest honestsucc...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello,
I want to
Honest wrote:
I could not find MapActity in my android 1.5.
It's an add-on:
http://developer.android.com/guide/topics/location/index.html#maps
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I would recommend to take a look at the HelloMapView tutorial:
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I would assume that there is an additional check on the app that there is a
map key for it on the phone that is not present in the emulator. Try it with
a map key and see what happens on the phone.
Ludwig
2008/12/10 joshbeck [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Problem:
-I have the simplest MapActivity known to
Hello there,
Thanks for the response.
I debug using the actual device, but you are right. It probably
treats the phone as if it were the emulator in that case.
I've followed the directions and obtained an MD5 fingerprint of my
keystore.
I used the sign-up form and passed it the fingerprint in
I'm also having the same issue. I even tried a very simple example
from Android's documentation (http://code.google.com/android/samples/
ApiDemos/src/com/example/android/apis/view/MapViewDemo.html) but the
result is the same: Application has stopped unexpectedly.
I added all the permissions
Never mind. I was adding the LIB in the wrong place of the Manifest.XML
file.
Thanks anyway.
On Tue, Dec 9, 2008 at 3:43 PM, Alemao [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm also having the same issue. I even tried a very simple example
from Android's documentation
I am having the same problem but I am only implementing the Activity
Class which is included in the package by default.
THis is the partial code.
public class ActiveOctave extends Activity implements OnErrorListener,
OnBufferingUpdateListener, OnCompletionListener,
Hi
You might want to look here:
http://zackola.com/blog/2008/10/26/android-mapview-permissions-and-prerequisites/#comment-227
this site subsumes (hopefully) all permissions and prerequisites
needed for the MapView.
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You need to generate a key for apikey for your emulator since Google
has started to enforce the rule to put real key in xml file.
On Nov 9, 10:44 pm, bw [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Also had to add
uses-permission android:name=android.permission.INTERNET /
above my application tag.
Also had to add
uses-permission android:name=android.permission.INTERNET /
above my application tag.
(Source:
http://groups.google.com/group/android-developers/browse_thread/thread/74b47e1e11067865/9d7f0badbc0bbfc5?lnk=gstq=MapView#9d7f0badbc0bbfc5)
Is there some place where this is all
Got it..
This is not a standard package in the Android library. In order to
use it, you must add the following XML element, as a child of the
application element, in your AndroidManifest.xml file:
uses-library android:name=com.google.android.maps /
From:
Hi Prakash,
This seems to be an error with the api as android-noob said.
goto http://code.google.com/android/toolbox/apis/mapkey.html and
follow the steps...
hope this helps..
mschot
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Hi ,
I am getting the same exception.
Were you able to solve it?
Pls let me know if there is a solution.
Thanks
Prakash
On Oct 7, 5:48 am, Ricardo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
I´m trying to create a application using MapView with GPS... but the
following error appears in LogCat:
Maybe its an apikey problem.
http://www.androidph.com/2008/10/android-map-viewer.html
On Oct 17, 12:55 am, Matthias [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have the same problem. Any ideas yet?
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Ricardo wrote:
Hi all,
I created a MapActivity/MapView and I override the onKeyDown method
like this.
But now the back button doesn´t work any more.
Since I returned false in my code, this means I didn´t handle this
event and it should continue...
So I didn´t understand why the
Thanks Mark, it´s working now...
I didn´t realize that..
Ricardo
On 18 out, 11:37, Mark Murphy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ricardo wrote:
Hi all,
I created a MapActivity/MapView and I override the onKeyDown method
like this.
But now the back button doesn´t work any more.
Since I
I have the same problem. Any ideas yet?
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You could try overriding the dispathTouchEvent method, i think it's
called before onTouchEvent
On 2 Nisan, 22:37, Alex B [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Has anyone managed to override onTouchEvent within MapActivity? I
know that overriding onTouchEvent in MapView is possible, and I have
done
Indeed, you are right. Using dispathTouchEvent worked. Thank you
kindly!
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Sorry, I meant dispatchTouchEvent. I'm correcting it in case anyone
searches for that keyword.
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On Apr 3, 4:20 am, wonderoid [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You could try overriding the dispathTouchEvent method, i think it's
called before onTouchEvent
On 2 Nisan, 22:37, Alex B [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Has anyone managed to override onTouchEvent within MapActivity? I
know that
On Apr 3, 7:58 am, Alex B [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sorry, I meant dispatchTouchEvent. I'm correcting it in case anyone
searches for that keyword.
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Hi,
Has anyone managed to override onTouchEvent within MapActivity? I
know that overriding onTouchEvent in MapView is possible, and I have
done that, but I need to do it in MapActivity. I see it in the API in
the section Methods
On Apr 3, 7:45 am, Alex B [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Indeed, you are right. Using dispathTouchEvent worked. Thank you
kindly!
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