jawdoss
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07/19/12 03:56 AM (13 years ago)

Red cross in src

I just downloaded my fourth app from the control panel. When i opened it in eclipse it has a red cross. Followed the crosses and it went into the src -> com.applicationname -> and then BT_item. This is puzzling me and don't know why this is happening? **Please note its a v2.0 android application** Regards, Jawdoss
 
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07/19/12 10:29 AM (13 years ago)
Howdy, Any notes in the Console or Error panes on what the problem might be? There should be something there. Mark
 
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07/19/12 01:55 PM (13 years ago)
Theres two errors. Both with the lightbulb and thy cross.They are: • line three (import org.json.JSONObject;) it says 'the import com.google cannot be resolved.' • line 20 (GeoPoint point;) it says 'GeoPoint cannot be resoled to a type.' There is nothing in the logcat of the console windows. These are just what it says when i hover over the icons in the BT_item.java Regards, Jawdoss
 
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07/19/12 02:01 PM (13 years ago)
I believe this means you don't have the Google APIs selected for your Project. In Eclipse, highlight the project in Package Explorer, right-click, select Properties, then Android, and make sure Google APIs (8) is selected. Mark
 
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07/19/12 10:57 PM (13 years ago)
Ok its been fixed, i feel so stupid now... I was trying to show someone how to use eclipse and i had selected the android instead of google when putting the packages in, to show how you can choose witch api. hahaha To everyone reading this forum post, its a misunderstanding! Regards, Jawdoss
 

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