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Some questions about Android and Google Directions Service:

  • Is there a native way on Android to use the Directions Service from Google or are there any nice Wrapper Frameworks? I would like to retrieve the time needed to get from A to B and maybe show the route in a table and/or map.

  • As far as I know directions can only be retrieved for "walking" and "driving". Is there a way (maybe not from google) to get this Information also for public transports or "biking" ?

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I don't know exactly if this is what you want, but you could fire up an intent like this:

String url = "http://maps.google.com/maps?saddr=some+address&daddr=another+Address"
Intent intent = new Intent(android.content.Intent.ACTION_VIEW,  Uri.parse(url));

To get biking directions add "&dirflg=b" to the url. For public transport add "dirflg=r".

This will display the route in the google Maps app. If you want to get this in your app inside a mapview, please see this code at github. You could hack into the code to add biking and public transport functionality.

Hope this helps somehow.

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    If this answer satisfies you, you could mark your question as answered :) This is how StackOverflow works. BTW here there is another way of doing this: stackoverflow.com/questions/2023669/…
    – Jan S.
    May 19, 2010 at 22:18
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    Certainly helped me! And an alternative to saddr=some+address is saddr=[lat],[long] (e.g. saddr=51.2648524,-1.0877917). If you miss saddr altogether and specify only daddr, the directions will start from your current location.
    – teedyay
    Oct 14, 2010 at 19:44
  • home.ameliemedia.com is now a parked page with no content. What to do now?
    – Greg Ennis
    Jan 18, 2012 at 19:23
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    I uploaded the source to github: github.com/janfsd/DrivingDirsMapActivity
    – Jan S.
    Jan 21, 2012 at 4:32
  • @JanS. I removed the link to the parked page; please rollback if there's any reason to keep it.
    – Marijn
    Oct 16, 2012 at 9:54

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