This project is extremely small in scope. The only requirement is to demonstrate that more than one image can be placed onto a Google map in an Android application that will be positioned with an upper and lower latitude and and east / west longitude.
## Deliverables
In Google Maps for the web or a KML file, it is possible to attached images to the map tiles that will scale in and out with the zoom level using the GroundOverlay object.
For example:
//Create a map
var map = new [login to view URL]([login to view URL]("map_canvas"), myOptions);
//set up some boundaries
var north = 37.39222781084521;
var south = 37.39164102415139;
var east = -121.9716455941605;
var west = -121.9723939761823;
//create the boundaries
var img1Bound = new [login to view URL](new [login to view URL](south,west)
,new [login to view URL](north,east));
//create the overlay
var img1 = new [login to view URL]("[login to view URL]", img1Bound);
//put the image on the map
[login to view URL](map)
The Android map view tutorial: [login to view URL]
and a better example of it here: [login to view URL]
Show how to place an image on a map at a specified latitude and longitude, but the image is always rendered at the size that it is loaded into the /res/drawable folder. It does not scale with the map.
The successful project will include all of the java files required in the src folder, the [login to view URL], /res/layout/[login to view URL], res/[login to view URL] file, and any other /res file required.
Ideally the image file name and the 4 bounding coordinates will be set in an xml file, and at least two examples of images placed on the map will be provided.