Android :: Get The Progress Status Of Loading Mapview?
Feb 18, 2010While the map is in loading state i want to put a progressbar at the center of mapview.
How to get the progress? and how to do?

While the map is in loading state i want to put a progressbar at the center of mapview.
How to get the progress? and how to do?
I am having some issues getting tiles to load into my MapView in android development. I have searched and looked at similar problems on here but with no luck so far.
I have looked at the instructions here and have got hold of my debug API key. I have entered this into my MapView.
I have checked that my emulator and my debug device have got an internet connection.
I have move my Internet permission tag in my manifest file to be before the application tag.
I don't know what else to check.
I am also unsure of the best way to develop this. It seems that I can't debug with a properly signed app as the debug keystore needs the same password - android. This would imply that each time I go to do a release build I have to change the key - which seems very fragile!
Is there any way of developing and releasing builds with my own generated maps API key?
Some code for you to look at:
Main.xml:
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AndroidManifest.xml:
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I tried:
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Here is my source code. It should be very close to the google tutorial source code.
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