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Learning Android Google Maps

You're reading from   Learning Android Google Maps Integrate Google Maps with your Android application to offer feature-rich and interactive maps

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Product type Paperback
Published in Sep 2015
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781849698863
Length 356 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Preface 1. Setting Up the Development Environment 2. Configuring an API Key and Creating Our First Map Application FREE CHAPTER 3. Working with Different Map Types 4. Adding Information to Maps 5. Interacting with a Map 6. Working with Custom Views 7. Working with Location Data 8. Know about the Street View 9. Google Maps Intents 10. Creating a Custom Map Application A. Answers to Self-test Questions Index

Registering in the Google Developer Console

Registration is one of the most important steps in our process. Our application will not function without obtaining an API key from the Google Developer Console. Follow these steps to obtain the API key:

  1. Open the Google Developer Console from https://console.developers.google.com. Click on the Create Project button.
  2. A new dialog box will appear. Give your project a name and a unique project ID. Then, select Create:
    Registering in the Google Developer Console
  3. As soon as your project is created, you will be redirected to the project dashboard. On the left-hand side, under the APIs & auth section, select APIs.
    Registering in the Google Developer Console
  4. Then, scroll down and enable Google Maps Android API v2:
    Registering in the Google Developer Console
  5. Next, under the same APIs & auth section, select Credentials. Now, select Create new key under Public API access, and then select Android key as shown in the following dialog:
    Registering in the Google Developer Console
  6. In the next window, enter the SHA1 fingerprint we noted in our previous section followed by a semicolon and the package name of the Android application...
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