I want to use the new plugins INDE Multi-OS engine in my android studio,
I download and install, everything seems normal.
When I go to treat to use on android studio, nothing appears .. leaves create or to test the hello world.
that is not bad
as I add the plugins ?
Probably Multi-OS Engine installer didn't install plugins for Android Studio correctly.
You can install Multi-OS Engine plugins manually. Go to Android Studio -> Preferences -> Plugins and install two plugins from /Applications/Intel/multi_os_engine/intellij_plugins folder (you will see two zip files there) manually using "Install plugin from disk" button.
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I'm trying to add the latest (v5.1.1) Dropbox plugin to my Android Studio install (Bumblebee 2021.1.1) on Win10. I downloaded the .jar file from releases/v5.1.1 folder to an empty folder, then tried to install it using this method: from the Studio main menu I chose Plugins, selected the gear icon followed by Install Plugin From Disk, browsed to the .jar file location, selected it then pressed OK. I got an error message: "Fail to load plugin from file dropbox-sdk-java-5.1.1.jar". I tried installing the -5.1.1-javadoc.jar file using the same method, with the same result. I don't need the sources, I just want to use the SDK. Any ideas? TIA!
First, I think you meant "Android Studio" instead of "Visual Studio"?
If so, it sounds like you're attempting to install the Dropbox Java SDK as a plugin to Android Studio itself. The Dropbox Java SDK is not an Android Studio plugin though. It is a package for connecting to the Dropbox API from your Java app.
To install the Dropbox package in your app, you should use Maven or Gradle, as instructed here.
The Dropbox Java SDK also comes with an example Android app that uses the Dropbox package.
Thanks, Greg; your answer pointed me in the right direction. I had already added an 'implementation' directive to my Gradle file as per the directions on GitHub. However, I took the instruction to add the directive by editing my "project's build.gradle" too literally; I added it to the Project build.gradle file instead of adding it to the Module build.gradle. Problem solved!
Find this problem when I try to upload audio file or some other actions on android studio.
How can I download such tool or activate it?
You can integrate plugins into your android studio software.
Refer this - How to: Install Plugin in Android Studio
And here you can find multiple plugins in JetBrains - https://plugins.jetbrains.com/androidstudio
I needed to preinstall my laptop and switched to Windows 10 . Before that I made and saved my project in Android Studio 2.2.3 and I downloaded the same version of Android Studio after preinstallation, but when I choose Open Existing Project I got the following message:
Failed to sync gradle project 'ApplicationName' Error:Unable to find
method
'org.gradle.api.artifacts.Configuration.setExtendsFrom(Ljava/lang/Iterable;)Lorg/gradle/api/artifacts/Configuration;'.
Possible causes for this unexpected error include: Gradle's dependency
cache may be corrupt (this sometimes occurs after a network connection
timeout.)
The state of a Gradle build process (daemon) may be corrupt. Stopping
all Gradle daemons may solve this problem.
Your project may be using a third-party plugin which is not compatible
with the other plugins in the project or the version of Gradle
requested by the project.
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I did all the three steps suggested by Android Studio to fix my project, but none of them worked.
Your gradle version is: 1.8 which is not working anymore so you probably have to update it:
1- Go to -> https://gradle.org/install
check out the latest verion number.
2- In your project directory navigate to \gradle\wrapper\ directory and edit:
gradle-wrapper.properties file.
change:
https://services.gradle.org/distributions/gradle-1.8-all.zip
to:
https://services.gradle.org/distributions/gradle-3.3-all.zip
3- go to Tools→Android→Sync Project with Gradle files
4- If sync doesn't do the job restart Android studio
Just go to file -> Invalidate Caches/Restart -> Invalidate and Restart
Update your gradle.
Open File > Project Structure > Project Tab
Android Studio has built in project structure menu to check and update gradle and plugin used in the current project.
Below Website gives a detailed explanation on how to update gradle and gradle plugin of Android Studio.
Update gradle plugin Android Studio
This error also occurs when Android Studio is working offline.
To check this below points:
1.Open the Preferences window by
clicking File > Settings (on Mac, Android Studio > Preferences).
2.In the left pane,
click Build, Execution, Deployment > Gradle.
3.Check the Offline work checkbox. If it is checked then Android Studio is working offline you have to unchecked it.
-
4.Click Apply or OK
.
The error is thrown because google has updated the android plugin and gradle integration.
You have to update android studio to the latest one.
Android Studio will suggest you updates and you have to update by clicking on the notification inside android studio at the bottom.
Automatically the above error will be resolved for you.
Settings > Experimental > turn off "Only sync the active variant"
First check why the build is failing, in my case it was that I had not accepted licenses for platform 29 and by default platform 30 was installed.
To fix this I went to tools >> sdk manager then installed pplatform 29 and accepted licenses [ALL GUI]. It was solved after that.
Files > Settings > Appearance & Behavior > System Settings > android SDK > SDK Platform.
From SDK Platform Select and Install Latest API Level (31) SDK.
After Successfully Installation Restart Android Studio.
I was wondering if it is an easy or worthwhile effort to convert my current Android project in Eclipse into a Gradle Project. Is there a generic build.gradle file I could start with that has common build tasks for Android? Would I just need to download a Gradle plugin for Eclipse or would I need to download Gradle by itself? Are there available tasks to run the project on a connected device like the Eclipse Android plugin can already do? Any input is appreciated.
Any project with build.gradle is Gradle project.
You can add build.gradle via File -> Export -> Android / Generate Gradle build file
or use build.gradle template for classic Android project check
gh.c/N/n-1/b/m/o.n.e.e.g/docs/android/build.gradle.
see http://www.nodeclipse.org/projects/gradle/ for info about Gradle support in Eclipse
Are there available tasks to run the project on a connected device like the Eclipse Android plugin can already do?
there is android-command plugin referenced in template.
Be aware that all Android-Gradle related is currently beta, including Android Studio.
I recommend to read docs well
http://tools.android.com/tech-docs/new-build-system
http://www.gradle.org/
I don't know of any standalone Gradle tools, but if you install Android Studios, and import your eclipse project, it elegantly converts it to Gradle for you. This is what I did.
If your target IDE is android studio.I use android studio 0.8.9 and from experience when I am moving my eclipse projects I simply go over to android studio,under the file menu and import the eclipse project.Android studio uses the latest version of the gradle plugin to do the job of proper conversion.Note:Make sure your gradle plugin option is turned on to work online.
Being new to Android developent I followed the simplest of tutorials, built a new android project, accepting all default settings (built it for kitkat). To my dismay I have an un-planned project - appcompat_v7, along with the errors:
The container 'Android Dependencies' references non existing library
'C:\Users...\workspace\appcompat_v7\bin\appcompat_v7.jar'
and twice the following
The project cannot be built until build path errors are resolved
Is there a quick way to fix these?
Is this a sign of how difficult, and bugged with unpleasant surprises learning Android is going to be?
(Hope it will not be similar to learning IOS 6 years ago...)
The appcompat_v7 library is added by default to an Android project. You will most likely need it for any demo projects you start making.
To correctly add this library, follow these steps:
For Android Studio:
1. Ensure that you have the Android Support Repository installed in your SDK Manager:
2. In your build.gradle file, include the following implementation statement
implementation 'com.android.support:appcompat-v7:+'
within the dependency bracket.
3. Perform a Gradle sync with the Sync Project button.
~LEGACY ANSWER~:
For Eclipse:
The trick is, you need to clean & build the appcompat_v7 project. Go to
Project -> select Clean -> select the project.
After doing this, if the project does not get built automatically, right click on the project in the package explorer and select Build Project. Now the .jar file will be generated in the project's bin folder. After that, clean & build all projects that reference appcompat_v7.
Now the library should be correctly referenced by all projects that need it.
Note also that:
You must have the latest versions of SDK Tools / Build Tools
/ Platform Tools. If you try this and it doesn't work, then go to
the Android SDK Manager and make sure you have the latest versions of
the required tools.
In case your project only requires API level 14 (Ice Cream Sandwich)
& above, select API level 14 for "minimum required SDK" in the
project wizard when you create a new project. Now the appcompat_v7
library will not be required for this project, and the application
will use the native ActionBar class which is present in AOSP builds
from ICS onwards.
Further References:
1. How to add Android Support v7 libraries in eclipse.
2. Android actionbar how to add supporting library v7 appcompat for Eclipse.
3. android-support-v7-appcompat library project won't work.
4. Difference between android-support-v7-appcompat and android-support-v4.
The accepted answer worked for me but only after I'd installed the latest Java JDK (which was a solution to the problem detailed here Android - "Parsing Data for android-21 failed")
Need to update your SDK manager
click ur sdk manager icon in the ecilipse then update android support Repository in the extras
then
go to File->import->existing project
abt bundle->sdk->extra->android->support->v7 to workspace
after import v7 to workspace go to lib folder choose both jar and right click and choose build to workspace then again right click v7 project go to java build path choose the checkbox and click apply and ok..
if u have updated sdk then follow this steps
step 1:
Right click ur project then go to
property->choose java build path
step 2:
click Add External jar
Step 3:
Browse to ur adt bundle go to ur workspace choose the folder
android-support-v7-appcompat -> lib -> appcompat_v7.jar
Appcompat_7 error solved!
Hi, im a complete beginner, i solved my problem by go to SDK manager update/install all the new android sdk build tools (as im not sure which is which i should update/install so i update/install all the build tools. after updated/installed all the new build tools i closed my eclipse and relaunch the eclipse again. if you see any error again? go to the top bar click PROJECT and choose CLEAN. and run your application again and i think it will work fine..
it worked for me when i changed project build tarjet to API 21 for the android_support_v7_appcompact project
I had the same problem and I tried all of mentionded above advices and much more from, but no one helped me to solve my issue. My solution was creating a progect with minimum required SDK API 14: Android 4.0 (IceCreamSandwich). Doing this way Eclipse will not create appcompat_v7 project.
Also I found another, better, solution:
Go to Android SDK Manager and install Android 5.0.1 (API 21) or newer. If you don't use the emulator you can install only SDK Platform and Google APIs;
Go to appcompat_v7 -> Properties -> Android and check Android 5.0.1 in the Project Build Target;
Then go to Java Build Path -> Order and Export and check Android 5.0.1;
Do the same procedure for your project.
Strange fix but this worked for me ( My minimum SDK for my project is 10 - can't use 14)
Right-click on the "appcompat_v7" project and go to
-> Properties -> Android.
Your target build should already be set at the latest build (in my case Android 5.0.1). Click any other android package (apart from its current target) and click "Apply". Click "Ok" to close the box.
Re-open the Properties box by the same method but this time check the latest build (in my case Android 5.0.1) as the Project Build Target. Click "Apply", then "Ok" to close the box.
Clean the appcompat_v7 project. You'll probably need to clean/build all other projects that reference this library.
This solved it for me.
I was having with same Issue and fed up but finally I got the answer . I resolved this by Copy appcompat library E:\adt-bundle-windows-x86_64-20140702\sdk\extras\android\support\v7\appcompat and paste appcompat Library in the the Project which I want to Import . I close the Eclipse and reopen. But One thing I want to consider before these stuff I updated Android Support Repository and Android Support Library as well.
I solved it by downloading the file manually somewhere on the internet (be careful) and putting it into the needed \appcompat_v7\bin\ folder before creating a new Android project. After that, also my R.java file was generated successfully.
Honestly, no other way seemed to fix it. Could not obtain the file via the SDK manager.