Hi Eric,

Very strange, because i used the same code as i tried now, already
before and it worked..but ok, i took the code in the link, which you
pasted and now it works.

Thanks for your help.

With best regards

Jan

On 9 Dez., 14:14, Eric Ayers <zun...@google.com> wrote:
> This is a common problem, so I just updated the FAQ for gwt-google-apis.
>
> http://code.google.com/p/gwt-google-apis/wiki/MapsFAQ#Why_does_my_app...
>
>
>
> On Thu, Dec 9, 2010 at 6:00 AM, Jan <jan.widm...@gmx.ch> wrote:
> > Hi,
>
> > In my Array of Lists are the Points (LatLng Objects) saved, from which
> > I need the first point of every List to create may marker. My markers
> > are saved in the array shipMarkers of type Marker, which is defined
> > globaly.
>
> > On 9 Dez., 08:50, rjcarr <rjc...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >> I haven't looked too closely, but you are using an array of lists.
> >> Are you sure this is what you're intending?  From your explanation it
> >> seems you'd need only a one dimensional data structure.
>
> >> On Dec 8, 7:10 am, Jan <jan.widm...@gmx.ch> wrote:
>
> >> > Hi Everybody,
>
> >> > For my actual GWT Project, i need to add markers on my map. The number
> >> > of markers depends, it could be 0-3 of them. I get the datas for the
> >> > markers out of my database and in an array. Now i created a method,
> >> > witch has a for loop in it. In the for loop, i create the marker and
> >> > add it to the map. When i run my application, it stops at the line
> >> > "map.addOverlay(shipMarkers[i]);" but there comes no exceptions in the
> >> > debugging mode, it only stops and does nothing. I found that out,
> >> > because i have a textbox in my UI, where i can give some messages out.
> >> > As soon as i remove the line map.addOverlay(), my programm runs to the
> >> > end and works perfectly, but without markers..
>
> >> > Here is the code of the method:
>
> >> > private Marker[] getShipMarkersFrom(LinkedList<LatLng>[] latLng) {
> >> >         shipMarkers = new Marker[latLng.length];
>
> >> >         for(int i = 0; i < latLng.length; i++) {
> >> >           Icon iconAnimation = Icon.newInstance(baseIcon);
> >> >           iconAnimation.setImageURL("marker_pictures/
> >> > ship_marker.png");
> >> >           MarkerOptions optionsAnimation =
> >> > MarkerOptions.newInstance();
> >> >           optionsAnimation.setIcon(iconAnimation);
> >> >           LatLng latLngPoint =
> >> > LatLng.newInstance(latLng[i].get(0).getLatitude(),latLng[i].get(0).getLongi
> >> >  tude());
> >> >           shipMarkers[i]= new Marker(latLngPoint, optionsAnimation);
>
> >> >           map.addOverlay(shipMarkers[i]);
> >> >         }
>
> >> >         return shipMarkers;
>
> >> > }
>
> >> > I'm searching now for more than 3 hours because of this problem. I
> >> > would be really happy, if anybody can help me.
>
> >> > Thanks and best regards.
>
> >> > Jan
>
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