you have to set the Java version is Eclipse to Java 1.6. Google should
help in finding the answer to this.
Best regards, Lars
2011/3/7 Bz <bzkh...@googlemail.com>:
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Which part of your tutorial extension does relate to the question?
Best regards, Lars
2011/3/19 Russell Bateman <ru...@windofkeltia.com>:
If this does not help, please have a look at the LogCat View as
described in http://www.vogella.de/articles/Android/article.html
2011/3/19 sunny <sunnyk...@gmail.com>:
Hi all - Android is new to me so I've been heavily using Vogellas tutorials ( thanks for these ) and I wanted to share this link ( http://stackoverflow.com/questions/16004137/supportmapfragment-cannot-cast-from-fragment-to-mapfragment )In short I was following the Maps API2 tutorial and wanted to use it with in a fragment how ever I was getting the Error "Cannot cast from Fragment to MapFragment".
The fix was to use SupportMapFragment and not MapFragment.... hopfully this will help some one.Terran
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