i've got a problem with my google play service under Android Studio 2.2 in its emulator. I downloaded every update and installed it but my google play service is still version 9.4. It wont work to install the play service via drag-and-drop and its original apk-file. Can anyone help me out with this? I need to work with GoogleAPI and it tells me my version is out of date.
Thanks in advance,
J. Doe ;)
You can update it by following the steps provided in this documentation. This guide also shows you a sample screenshot for you to understand more the steps.
Here are the lists of lessons that you can learn with this:
How to Update Your IDE and Change Channels
How to Update Your Tools with the SDK Manager
How to Edit or add SDK tool sites
Auto-download missing packages with Gradle
For more information, check this SO question.
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I'm running the latest version of Android Studio.
In order to use Google App Engine, I've tried to follow these simple steps.
My problem is that no module type relative to Google Cloud is visible, as you can see :
Can you help me ? I have no idea and nothing on the web helped me. Thank you in advance.
Faced the same issue today. Turned out that i have disabled Google Cloud Tools For Android Studio plugin to reduce memory. Open Settings under File Menu, then enabling the plugin and re-starting Android Studio resolved the issue.
Hope this helps.
I'm not sure, but I think one of the reasons could be because you have not installed Google Repository or similar in SDK Manager. Can you check it?
Hello I want to use google play service in the android project. Right now I don't have it in my system so I am trying to install it using SDK manager but it's not listing Google Play Service. I am not sure if I am missing anything in this.
Please help & thanks in advance.
You're missing a lot of packages there including the latest SDKs (Wear/L API 20).
Make sure you have all sources selected in Tools -> Manage Add-on Sites the try reloading packages.
I simply updated my SDK Tools & SDK Platform-tools & restart the SDK manager then it is listing all options. Thanks
I wanna find google-play-services_lib library least version 4.2.34.
Because develope chromecast feature.
But i cant find that.
SDK Manager in eclipse, revision is 14..:(
By country ever deployed sequentially on?
Thanks.
I fired the SDK Manager and found that even in my sdk the version of Google Play Services in 14. Also, there was no sign of an update in the 'Status' column.
So, I don't know why you want 4.x.x, but the latest version, as of today, is 14
https://github.com/googlecast/CastCompanionLibrary-android/issues/5
That source is google cast recommended source github. Reply that.
Not yet. Thank you.
According to Android documentation, Google API is included in Android 4.0.3(API15), however, it did not download for me and there is no option for me to add third party APIs anywhere (see image below)
Is there a way to add Google APIs by Google Inc.?
Thanks!
I Googled your question, and it turned out another StackOverflow question regarding this matter.
Maybe this solution would help you.
Eclipse/Android: can't install Google APIs targets
Basically it says you need to update your ADT Plugin for the eclipse.
try performing the update that shows up in your ADT (can see it in the image you posted)
Good luck
When I run my SDK manager the Google APIs shows up under Android 4.0.3. Maybe update your Android SDK Tools?
According to this guide by Google the "App Engine Connected Android Project"
should be available after installing/configuring ADT plugin for Eclipse, Android SDK and Google Plugin for Eclipse. I have installed everything in the most recent version in both Eclipse 3.7.2 (Indigo) and Eclipse 4.2 (Juno). However, I can't create such a project in any of the two Eclipse releases. Here are my installation details in Juno:
And here is a part of my Android SDK details:
My OS is Mac OS X 10.7.4
I know that I could see the menu point on 23/6/2012 before I updated the SDK tools to the most recent version.
Is anyone experiencing a similar issue or does anyone know what I configured the wrong way?
Thanks!
I just found a (I would say semi-official) statement from a Google employee here. It says, that the "App Engine Connected Android Project" has been removed in GPE v3.0.0. It would be possible to downgrade to the last version containing this menu item (2.6.1), which can be downloaded here.
The reason for the whole migration is, that "C2DM [is now] deprecated and [we] should be using GCM instead". Furthermore
The official docs [for using GCM] are on the way. In the meanwhile do sign up for the
endpoints trusted testers program at
http://endpoints-trusted-tester.appspot.com.
They also "plan to add [the menu item] again in the next version of GPE with GCM integrations" and they "plan to release the next version end of July".
Also, I got a similar answer form the Google employee Sparky R.:
I believe there is a known issue that the template for making
GAE-connected Android apps isn't working right now.
I don't know if it will be helpful, but i have managed to restore the Android SDK tools to rev 19 and Android SDK Platform-tools to rev 11, and installed the Google Plugin from scratch since i don't have the older version of it. It seems i still don't have the option in the menu, so i think it is about the Google Plugin.
In addition, Android Cloud to Device Messaging Framework - C2DM is deprecated since as of June 26, 2012 (https://developers.google.com/android/c2dm/). It may be about this deprecation, but it should be more clear in the near future.
I've been wasting a lot of time on this. I had the option in Eclipse 3.7, but now I've upgraded to 4.2 Juno and all the latest other stuff I can no longer see the 'App Engine Connected Android Project' option. I've had multiple attempts at installing, trying to make sure I get the order right. I've had major problems with trying to update from within Eclipse, and have had to resort to the various offline options. Not happy. How am I supposed to teach this technology when I can't even install it!
Tim
There is an example here, which he creates one of these projects:
http://bradabrams.com/2011/05/google-io-session-overview-android-app-engine-a-developers-dream-combination/
And you can checkout the code:
http://code.google.com/p/cloud-tasks-io/source/checkout
So I'm trying now to strip out what I don't need and get back to basically a new "Appengine Connected Android Project" I don't know how successful that'll be, as I don't know what I need or don't!
Annoying thing is, if this is do to with C2DM, I don't even want to use C2DM. I just want to invoke my app engine app from android, not send messages to android. Maybe I'm going along the wrong lines?
Edit
I got my project working (without messages to Android, just Android invoking methods and getting results) using these two examples:
How to call your app: Android REST client, Sample?
How to access a security enabled app: http://krasserm.blogspot.co.uk/2010/01/accessing-security-enabled-google-app.html
And this to work out how to do the http connection: http://developer.android.com/reference/java/net/HttpURLConnection.html
I'm on windows 7 and I'm also seeing this as well. This had been working for me, then I updated the Android SDK tools to rev 20 and Android SDK Platform-tools to rev 12 (both updated at the same time in the Android SDK Manager) after which I noticed this was not working. I was on Eclipse 3.7 but I upgraded to 4.2 to see if that helped (which I didn't). I then downloaded the Android 4.1 SDK stuff, but that didn't help either.
In addition to "App Engine Connected Android Project" not being ava
This feature is now available for me
Update your Android and App Engine SDKs, and you should be good to go!