http://www.nextbus.com/xmlFeedDocs/NextBusXMLFeed.pdf
http://webservices.nextbus.com/service/publicXMLFeed?command=agencyList
Obtain a list of available transit agencies.
import com.google.gson.Gson; | |
import com.google.gson.JsonSyntaxException; | |
import com.android.volley.AuthFailureError; | |
import com.android.volley.NetworkResponse; | |
import com.android.volley.ParseError; | |
import com.android.volley.Request; | |
import com.android.volley.Response; | |
import com.android.volley.Response.ErrorListener; | |
import com.android.volley.Response.Listener; |
http://www.nextbus.com/xmlFeedDocs/NextBusXMLFeed.pdf
http://webservices.nextbus.com/service/publicXMLFeed?command=agencyList
Obtain a list of available transit agencies.
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