intellij import existing eclipse android project failed - java

After importing i got that error in compilation:
java: Cannot find JDK '<unknown>' for module 'CallsFreeCalls'
Also i can't see Android UI Designer inside JI
here what i have inside Project settings:
i have two choices there, but if i change it, nothing happened :(
this is approving that android designer enabled:
project SDK:
platform settings SDKs:
a building problem was solved by adding into platform setting/SDKs Java 1.6 sdk. But i still don't see Android UI Designer anywhere. Project now builded as well, but JI showing error in XML layout files (not actually repeat while building is done):

Try the following: select that module in the Project tool window (on the left), and press F4 on it. This will open the Project Structure dialog. Make sure to select your module and the Dependencies tab as shown on the picture:
Set your SDK from the Module SDK drop-down.
As for the UI Designer: check if the Android Designer plugin is enabled in Settings/Plugins.

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IntelliJ IDEA - "Imported project refers to unknown jdks JavaSE-1.8" while import Eclipse projects

I tried to import Eclipse project to IntelliJ IDEA, but I got this error:
The eclipse project description contains a reference to a "manually" defined JDK (named JavaSE-1.8).
Just go forward and define an SDK for your project within IntelliJ yourself. See here for the necessary steps:
To define a JDK and a mobile SDK in IntelliJ IDEA
Open the Project Structure dialog (e.g. Ctrl+Shift+Alt+S).
In the leftmost pane, under Platform Settings, click SDKs.
Above the pane to the right, click  and select JDK.
In the dialog that opens, select the installation directory of the JDK to be used and click OK.
... (obviously you don't need the Java ME mobile specific things listed in the original link)
Here they had a similar problem, but with android sdk
You must edit Project SDK in Project Structures > Dependencies to existing Java JDK

How do I import an AIDE project into IntelliJ?

"AIDE" is an IDE for Android. It handles Java, Native Development, HTML dev, etc.
More specifically, I am trying to understand how I import a template LibGDX project started in AIDE, and open the project for running in the normal IntelliJ IDE, not the specific JetBrains Android Emulator version.
I imported the project, but cannot understand how to compile and execute the project, and I suspect I have imported the project incorrectly.
Can anyone help me to understand the process for this?
For IntelliJ 15, you must click "Import Project" on the into screen:
You then locate the ".project" file under "gdx-game" (or "gdx-game-android", but eventually you need to add both), and select it.
You will then configure the project settings, such as directory. You select
"$project_name$" if it is not already checked. You will also click
"Open Project Structure After Import":
Enter the name for the main project, and select the main SDK for the project:
You now navigate to the "Modules" section, and then rename the module ("project") from "$project_name$" to "gdx-game" (if you are in fact currently importing the "gdx-game" project).
You must also select the proper Module SDK to use in compilation of the project.
For "gdx-game", this would be a normal Java SDK such as Java SDK 1.7.
For "gdx-game-android", this would be "Project SDK (Android API 21 Platform)" by default, but if it does not appear you can select "Android 21 Platform(java version "1.7.0_79")":
You will now click the addition symbol, also pictured above (circled in red in image 4), in order to import the next module of the project ("gdx-game" or "gdx-game-android").
Again, you will navigate to the appropriate folder and locate the second ".project" file.
Upon import of the module, rename it in the same manner as you did with the first module. Alter it's SDK as well.
This should be all you need for a basic import of a project, but you may need to add libraries and such, depending on your projects needs obviously.

Android appcompat v7 error

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.

Running Android Support v4 Library Demo Programs

I'm interested in running the Android Support library demo projects for the v4 library.
Using the Android SDK manager I've installed the Eclipse plugins, and APIs from 2.2 to 4.0.1. There are several issues involved, and the sample project as provided is far from running on my configuration, as downloaded.
To reproduce this error:
Install SDK and Eclipse Juno
Import the sample v4 compatibility project using File --> New --> New Project and choose "from existing code", targeting, for example, the Support4Demos folder in <Android-sdk-path>/extras/android/support
Open the file AccessibilityManagerSupportActivity.java. The following errors appear.
Open res/values-v11/styles.xml. The following errors occur.
How do I get rid of these errors? I'd also like to understand why they are appearing so I can fix them in the future.
Thanks!
Clean solution is to:
Right-click your project.
Choose "Android Tools"
Choose "Add support library".
Install the appropriate support library (the newest)
I can't really answer you on the why this problem happens, but I'm guessing the Android team doesn't supply the Android support library, because it's changing all the time, so not to get stuck on some older version, they want us to supply it on our own.
If errors still persists or new errors come up, right-click the project again and choose "Android tool" -> "Fix project properties"
Update: In conjuction to my answer, the way to remove the rest of the errors is to import the project another way than you did.
Select File -> New -> Other
Click Next
Write Android Sample
Select Android sample Project and click Next
Now add the Android support librarys as described above.
You will get errors still however. To fix these, do the following:
Right-click your project and select "Properties"
Select Android
Select an SDK version equal to 3.0 or above
Select Ok and clean the project from the project menu.
All done ;-)
Now you won't be able to run the sample project on devices lower than Android 3.0.
The reason is because of some dependencies on some themes and settings, that wasn't added before Android 3.0 apparently.
It doesn't make sense why Google did this, but they did. You could try to remove the SDK +11 (Android 3.0) specific dependencies, but it will take some time - there are more errors than you actually see - especially in the XML files.
You have to add the v4 support library.
In order to do that , please follow these steps :
Select your project.
Click on Project from the menu.
Select Properties.
Click on Java Build Path.
Select the Libraries tab.
Click on Add External JARs.
Select the main directory of the Android SDK that you installed, then go to extras -> android -> support -> v4 , and then select android-support-v4.jar and click on Open.
Click OK.
This should remove the errors.
Please check your libs folder has android-support-v4.jar is present or not. if not add this jar file in libs folder.Just copy the android-support-v4.jar from any project and paste it to the libs folder of your project
I spent a whole night on this but can not solve this problem.
I finally solved the by accident: change some file in the demo and save, then change it back, this cleared all the errors. I think when you change some file and save, eclipse build the project and generate the R.java.

"could not find com_facebook_android.apk error" when running Android project

I've installed the Facebook API for Android in Eclipse, and imported the project into my Android project. My program builds perfectly fine, but when I try to run it I get
Could not find com_facebook_android.apk!
in the build window, and when the program actually tries to import any of the Facebook API classes it blows up with a java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: com.facebook.android.Facebook
Probably you added the reference to the Java project in the "Java Build Path" but it's the wrong place.
From the Android guide:
To add a reference to a library project, follow these steps:
In the Package Explorer, right-click the dependent project and select Properties.
In the Properties window, select the "Android" properties group at left and locate the Library properties at right.
Click Add to open the Project Selection dialog.
From the list of available library projects, select a project and click OK.
When the dialog closes, click Apply in the Properties window.
Click OK to close the Properties window
This resolved my problem.
Check out referencing libraries instructions here:
http://developer.android.com/guide/developing/projects/projects-eclipse.html
Make sure you have the latest versions of ADT.
Try to clean your project in eclipse.
Hope this helps
In my case helped, not to have in the referenced projects checked Is Library
(Project Properties > Android)
I am also having issues with this error and have noted that if I run eclipse as root then the error disappears. This makes me think it is a permissions issue
So to help:
On the com Facebook android project right click > android tool > build and export
Then simply build the project into the bin folder of the Facebook project.
Problem solved
I had a similar problem. This was my resolution. I had to add android.jar as a reference.
Android samples error
If nothing works, try deleting the Facebook application for Android (if you have one installed on your phone). This worked for me.

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