WildLuka wrote:
> If I substitute the Intent with a LinearLayout, just as for tab1, the
> example works perfectly.  and it's not just a MapActivity, the
> NullPointerException is thrown with any activity.

Oh, sorry, I interpreted your "that's it!" from your preceding message 
as meaning things were working for you.

Off the cuff, my guess is that perhaps 
TabHost.TabSpec#setContent(Intent) isn't fully working yet, which means 
your desired UI might not be possible. Perhaps a Googler could confirm this.

If true, the only near-term hope I can think of is to do one of the 
following:

1. Put a MapView in your TabsActivity directly (i.e., via the layout) 
and hope you can reimplement whatever portion of the MapActivity support 
you need

2. Put the TabHost in your MyMapActivity and hope you can reimplement 
whatever portion of the TabActivity support you need

Personally, I'd be nervous about a map in a tab anyway -- the tab strip 
takes up a fair chunk of screen real estate, and I don't know how small 
of a screen Android might wind up running on. You might be better served 
just by launching MyMapActivity as a separate regular activity via a 
button or the options menu.

And, again, with luck, somebody else who has better ideas will chime in 
on this thread...

-- 
Mark Murphy (a Commons Guy)
http://commonsware.com
The Busy Coder's Guide to Android Development -- coming in June 2008!

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