I'm using the LocationManager to receive location updates via an
IntentReceiver. The intent receiver looks something like this:
public class handleLocationUpdate extends IntentReceiver {
public void onReceiveIntent(Context context, Intent intent) {
Location loc = (Location) intent.getExtra("location");
Double lat = loc.getLatitude()*1E6;
Double lng = loc.getLongitude()*1E6;
Point point = new Point(lat.intValue(), lng.intValue());
mapController.centerMapTo(point, false);
setContentView(mapView);
}
}
I see that the getExtra() method is now deprecated. The docs state to
use the type safe methods now, but there isn't a type safe method for
receiving "Location" objects, so what is the preferred way to retrieve
the Location object from the intent now? I'm using sdk-m5-rc15.
Thanks
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