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Is there a way to display a MapView without extending MapActivity? I have other Activity class which I'm extending and I would prefer not to change that... I've seen that you can inflate using MapActivity, but didn't find any spec/examples on how to do it.

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  • my own, which is setting different things, has lot of functions, objects I use in the activities Jun 10, 2010 at 11:45
  • I could extend my class with MapActivity, but that would mean all my activities would extend it... Jun 10, 2010 at 12:02
  • Had the same kinda problem. Ended up that another activity that doesn't even display a MapView now extends MapActivity. But seems okay, no overhead / strange behaviour detected yet.
    – icyerasor
    Mar 5, 2011 at 18:55

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Is there a way to display a MapView without extending MapActivity?

Not that I am aware of.

I could extend my class with MapActivity, but that would mean all my activities would extend it

Then you need to refactor your code, such that your activities do not all inherit from your own base class. Inheritance is not a very flexible OO technique, particularly in Java.

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    I find it very unfortunate that some "official" Android components require your activity to inherit a specific base class, with MapActivity and FragmentActivity being two specifically annoying examples.
    – Ralf
    Jul 30, 2012 at 16:40
  • "Then you need to refactor your code, such that your activities do not all inherit from your own base class. Inheritance is not a very flexible OO technique, particularly in Java." It's dissapointing that precisely the Android SDK doesn't apply this
    – User
    Nov 7, 2012 at 15:30
  • I mean, this is just so wrong and annoying. Just because you put a map view somewhere, the whole activity has to extend MapActivity. It makes sense to put the common code of all my activities in 1 common superclass, not to avoid inheritance, just because Android is using it incorrectly. What's next, maybe a TextViewActivity?
    – User
    Nov 22, 2012 at 20:00
  • And as if that were not enough, Android allows only 1 map activity in the app/process (not the topic of this thread, but anyways). What's wrong with maps in Android??
    – User
    Nov 22, 2012 at 20:01
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A practical way is to make two versions of your original base activity and the only difference between them is one extends Activity and the other extends MapActivity (the same problem with ListActivity).

There're duplicate codes. That's bad smell I know. But they're almost identical, you could simply copy the whole file and make a tiny modification when you have changed the base activity.

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Right now you can use fragments to show the map in any place of your activity and your main activity doesn't have to extend mapactivity. you have an implementation in MapView in a Fragment (Honeycomb)

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