Issue
I am using the android compatibility class with the hack for using mapviews in a fragment found here: https://github.com/petedoyle/android-support-v4-googlemaps
Unfortunately, what I am finding is that if the mapfragment gets removed from the activity, and then readded, I get the "You are only allowed to have a single MapView in a MapActivity" error."
I understand the principle behind the error, and tried destroying the mapview in the fragments onPause method. Unfortunately I can't seem to destroy the mapview completely, since I am still getting it. My Code looks like this:
private RelativeLayout layout;
private MapView mp;
public void onResume(){
super.onResume();
Bundle args = getArguments();
if(mp == null)
{
mp = new MapView(getActivity(), this.getString(R.string.map_api_key));
mp.setClickable(true);
}
String request = args.getString("requestId");
layout = (RelativeLayout) getView().findViewById(R.id.mapholder);
layout.addView(mp);
//TextView txt = (TextView) getView().findViewById(R.id.arguments);
//txt.setText(request);
}
public void onPause(){
super.onPause();
layout.removeView(mp);
mp = null;
}
Does anyone have any thoughts on what the reference I am neglecting to destroy here?
Solution
I encountered the same issue. Here is how I solved it :
As it should be only one instance of the mapView in the activity, I initialize it in onCreate method in Activity :
public void onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState) { super.onCreate(savedInstanceState); // initialize MapView programmatically to be used in Fragment : this.mActivityMapView = new MapView(MainActivity.this, getString(R.string.debug_mapview_apikey)); setContentView(R.layout.activity_main); }
Then I recover it in the fragment onCreateView method :
public View onCreateView(LayoutInflater inflater, ViewGroup container, Bundle savedInstanceState) { this.mMapView = ((MainActivity) getActivity()).getMapView(); return this.mMapView; }
And I destroy it in the fragment onDestroy method :
public void onDestroy() { NoSaveStateFrameLayout parentView = (NoSaveStateFrameLayout) this.mMapView.getParent(); parentView.removeView(this.mMapView); super.onDestroy(); }
Answered By - Max
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