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- +1 for great answer it help me. but what is US_API in StringBuffer sBuf = new StringBuffer(US_API); is it US_API = "maps.google.com/maps/api/directions/json?";Deepak Swami– Deepak Swami2012-08-13 07:16:53 +00:00Commented Aug 13, 2012 at 7:16
- @DeepakSwami Hi i have followed above but am getting force close could you help me on this issue am bit confused what about main activity code am getting error there only can you post that code also?KAREEM MAHAMMED– KAREEM MAHAMMED2012-08-13 07:44:00 +00:00Commented Aug 13, 2012 at 7:44
- @DeepakSwami: Yes this is it, I forgot to add it because I declared it as global variable in my Activity.Hesham Saeed– Hesham Saeed2012-08-13 10:07:29 +00:00Commented Aug 13, 2012 at 10:07
- @KAREEMMAHAMMED: Your main Activity should extend MapActivity class, and add the two last snippets (I edited one of them) of the code in it. If still you face a problem post the stacktrace or post another question about the part it is not wokring.Hesham Saeed– Hesham Saeed2012-08-13 10:11:51 +00:00Commented Aug 13, 2012 at 10:11
- @HeshamSaeed :Thanks for the response i have another question to ask you that i want to draw line between two locations initially it worked fine but when am running now am getting nullpointerexception at doc = db.parse(urlConnection.getInputStream()); here is the link stackoverflow.com/questions/11932797/… where i have posted my source code and in that also i mentioned where am getting null value within the comments so please any one help me out from this error thanks in advanceKAREEM MAHAMMED– KAREEM MAHAMMED2012-08-13 10:50:01 +00:00Commented Aug 13, 2012 at 10:50
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