I have netbeans 8.0 installed and I have the android SDK file downloaded. How do I exactly install the android SDK? I don't see a .exe file or anything like that? Can someone please help me, this is really frustrating.
Netbeans is also a good environment for android developement, you can refer this link for setting android sdk into netbeans :
https://forums.netbeans.org/topic51543.html
On a 14.10 Utopic Ubuntu amd64 desktop I had to place the following export in ~/.profile
export ANDROID_HOME=/home/username/adt/sdk
Netbeans 8 didn't see the environment variable in the ~/.bashrc, but after exporting it in ~/.profile, Netbeans found the SDK.
Be sure to replace the username and use your local adt install path.
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When I'm trying to install android studio on my 32 bit Windows 10 computer, it says that an error occurred while trying to compute required packages. What should I do?
Solution:
Download the Java SE Developement Kit (Directdownload for 32Bit) and install it.
After that you can access Android Studio on it's site choosing the No .exe installer version:
Extract it and go into the bin folder and execute studio.exe (this is for 32bit).
PS: The studio64.exe is ONLY recommend for 64bit machines.
This will work! I bet you have installed the wrong Android Studio Version. So uninstall your current Android studio and follow the steps above. Cheers.
I'm trying to setup IntelliJ IDEA to develop android applications and I faced an issue with android sdk. As far as I know, I need to download the sdk separately. But I all I managed to find was Android command line tools which is obviously not something I need. So my question how can I get android sdk for IntelliJ IDEA?
You can install whichever android SDK or API from Intellij. I have the 2018.1 version but I hope this works in earlier versions too. You can find the options to install the SDKs here:
Same problem I have with IDEA 2017.1.1. I installed tools_r25.2.3-windows.zip and managed to install them.
I've done:
unzipped it to C:\Android\android_sdk\
renamed "tools" folder to "tools-sdk"
executed
C:\Android\android_sdk\tools_inst\bin>sdkmanager --update
prepared file my_file with lines:
build-tools;24.0.0
platforms;android-24
tools
emulator
Executed:
C:\Android\android_sdk\tools_inst\bin>sdkmanager --package_file=my_file
Then gave IntelliJ IDEA folder C:\Android\android_sdk as Android SDK Home Folder.
Then IDEA asks to install something additional. The test android project compiles and runs on emulation (AVD Manager works). I had to install 22 Platform and Build Tools though because android-24 virtual device asked for a password.
The only problem is I still have no SDK Manager with GUI interface.
First of all make sure you'be setup JDK properly. If not, you can download it from here.
Now go to Android Developer official site and download Android Studio.
If you are already done with above mentioned points the few point you might be missing.
When asked to choose the JDK (not SDK) you need to choose the Java JDK which you've installed earlier. Should be under C:\Program Files\Java\jdk{version}
Choose a New platform ( if there's not one selected ) , the SDK platform is the android platform at C:\Program Files\Android\android-sdk-windows.
Please let me know if it didn't help.
Reference:
https://www.jetbrains.com/help/idea/2017.1/getting-started-with-android-development.html
I had the same issue. I tried downloading sdk via android eclipse setup process. Eclipse automatically downloads the sdk. This sdk has a gui sdkmanager and can be used in idea as well. Here is the link to download eclipse.
(Android Studio installed on my computer.)
As i see users missed a point while installing android SDK.
You should show the Android SDK at AppData folder to IntellijIdea.
C:\Users\Your_Username\AppData\Local\Android\SDK_Folder.
References: https://www.jetbrains.com/help/idea/prerequisites-for-android-development.html
https://www.jetbrains.com/help/img/idea/2017.2/AndroidSDKManager.png
You can download the android SDK from this link here. I hope it should be helpful that link.
I am facing problem with Installation of Titanium Studio.
I have set up all the required Environment Variable's
This is my JAVA_HOME variable C:\Program Files (x86)\Java\jdk1.7.0_25;
This is mt Path Variable C:\Development\android-sdk-windows;C:\Development\android-sdk-windows\platform-tools;C:\Development\android-sdk-windows\tools;C:\Program Files (x86)\Java\jdk1.7.0_25;C:\Program Files (x86)\WinAnt\bin;D:\Android SDK\android-sdk_r16-windows\android-sdk-windows\tools;C:\Development\phonegap-2.9.0\lib\android;
I have installed jdk1.7.0_25 and JRE 7.
Also I have given my path of Android SDK D:\adt-bundle-windows-x86_64-20130219\sdk, at Android SDK home variable.
But now when i try to connect Android sdk with Titanium Studio it is just showing me Installing Android and nothing is happening.
When i try to Run an Application it gives me an Error It Appears that you do not have android SDK installed in your system please follow the instructions at the Dashboard to configure SDK
I have followed same but not finding solution, Please help me.
Thanks in advance.
Always have a good look at titanium compatibility matrix.Jdk 1.7 is not compatible until now only 1.6 is suitable for android
http://docs.appcelerator.com/titanium/3.0/#!/guide/Titanium_Compatibility_Matrix-section-29004837_TitaniumCompatibilityMatrix-JavaDevelopmentKit
Thanks
From Documentation
The 32-bit version of the JDK is required regardless of whether Titanium is running on a 32-bit or 64-bit Windows system.
On Windows, Studio contains its own JRE, meaning you do not need to install the JDK before installing or launching Studio but will need it
to use the Titanium SDK.
Titanium Studio prompts you to install the JDK when installing the Android SDK from the Dashboard on Windows.
Try to install 32 bit java in your system.
Please refer Compatibility and Download
I am newbie on Phonegap, I am installing phonegap on my laptop which is having Windows 7 os installed I want to install it for android.
I have installed JRE 7 also jdk1.7.0_25 and Ant also.
I done with changes in Windows Script Host also (WSH).
Also I had set the all environment variables also.
I am following this link but when I try to create a new project it is giving me
'cscript' is not recognized as an internal or external command,
operable program or batch file.
Please help me. and if you need any screen shot or anything pleas ask me i can provide.
You might want to check out my blogpost "A guide to PhoneGap on Windows" about this.
The tools below are at least required for PhoneGap 2.9.0.
Android SDK tools
Java JDK 6 or 7
Integrated Development Environment (IDE): Eclipse and Eclipse Plugin OR Android Studio (still Beta!)
Cordova PhoneGap
The tools below are at least required for PhoneGap 3.0.0.
Android SDK tools
Java JDK 6 or 7
Integrated Development Environment (IDE): Eclipse and Eclipse Plugin OR Android Studio (still Beta!)
Apache Ant
GitHub
Node.js
Cordova PhoneGap
Hope it will work out for you.
I'm trying to install the Android SDK tools on my Windows XP SP3. I have jdk1.5.0_06 installed, but the Android SDK setup refuses to with the error in the following image. This happes in the next screen after detecting the JDK instalation.
Is this a known issue? And is there a solution?
Not sure about what the error is. But strongly recommend that you go with JDK 1.6.x version or 1.7x for Android development.
download the installer again & see if it solves the issue. Before installing Android SDK, make sure you have jdk installed on your system. Alternatively you can install eclipse adt plugin & it will automatically install the Android SDK for you. Installing the Eclipse Plugin