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I have recently started learning the Google Maps API from here and I did exactly what it was there. I got a key and I used it. But at last the problem was that the map was not displaying!!

I tried all the possible ways to connect the emulator to the internet. My Internet connection has a proxy server and I tried to specify that from the command line, from the eclipse itself by going into the run->configurations ... ans so on.

I even changed the proxy settings of the emulator from the settings option in the emulator. The good news is that the browser was working nicely, but not my app :(. Even I tried to launch the inbuilt google maps app in the emulator.

It was showing a message as follows:

There is no working data connection. App exiting.

I don't know why this is happening?. One more thing is that i didn't changed the DNS settings for the emulator. Will that be a problem? I don't think so because if it were, then browser wouldn't had ran in the first place. I am using Eclipse Indigo.

Plz help with this weird problem.. Thanx...

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  • What operating system are you using?
    – Mark
    Oct 13, 2012 at 17:47

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If the browser works OK, it means that your internet connection is fine. I don't think you need to make specifig config for the network.

My guess is that there is an issue with your api key. You need to create the MD5 signature of your debug certificate, then get the api key associated with it, and use this key in the layout where the mapview is inserted. In the following command line, all that you are supposed to edit is the location of your keystore file :

keytool.exe -list -alias androiddebugkey -keystore "C:\users\ravi.android\debug.keystore" -storepass android -keypass android

Be careful, if you type a wrong password, you will still get MD5 signature, but it will be wrong, and as a result the map would not display.

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  • When you follow the steps in the link you gave in your question, step 3 tells you how to create the MD5 signature of your debug certificate. Then you must use this signature to generate you api key, which you will use in your xml layout. Are you clear with those steps ? I think you made something wrong about step 3, ie the generation of the MD5 signature. Be sure to specify "android" as the "storepass" and "keypass" parameters, ie make sure your command line ends with "-storepass android -keypass android" Oct 13, 2012 at 18:17
  • I got a key saying that This key is good for all apps signed with your certificate..., i just pasted that in the main.xml and tried to run the program. The logcat was showing... Couldn't get connection factory client.. Still i don't get whats happening...
    – nitish712
    Oct 13, 2012 at 18:24
  • I met the exact same message before, and everytime it was because my apikey was invalid, or because i signed the application with a certificate that was not associated with the correct key. How do you run you app ? Directly from Eclipse ? If so, do you "run" it or "debug" it ? (the two buttons are next to each other). Oct 13, 2012 at 18:28
  • titol i "run" it...does this make any difference?? and one more thing is that i have about 6 JDKs , so which one to choose to get the api key??
    – nitish712
    Oct 13, 2012 at 18:32
  • 1. Im not sure if run or debug makes a difference, but try to debug it 2. I am not clear with your question, and I'm not sure you're clear either. Do you have 6 JDKS On your computer (it would be quite surprising) ? Or do you mean you have 6 virtual devices ? Oct 13, 2012 at 18:41
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Perhaps you should try to run the emulator from the console. http://developer.android.com/tools/help/emulator.html

Be sure to pass the following commands: (8.8.8.8 is a DNS from Google)

-http-proxy <proxy>
-dns-server 8.8.8.8
-verbose    

If there is any output it might point out the problem further. Possibly the browser has a build in fallback DNS server?

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  • Actually when i checked the logcat i saw something called checkin failed UnknownHostExecption https://android.clients.google.com. Is this the actual problem??
    – nitish712
    Oct 13, 2012 at 17:58
  • and when I try to execute with the above specified command i was getting a very big output!!! in the command line...
    – nitish712
    Oct 13, 2012 at 18:00
  • what r u using, either eclipse or netbeans. If u r using eclipse, then try it. 1. click on to DDMS 2. Emulator control 3. There is telephone status, set value "Home" for data. Try it... Oct 15, 2012 at 10:22

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