I've this popular problem developing an android application with Eclipse:
error: Error: No resource found that matches the given name (at 'value' with value '#integer/
google_play_services_version').
So I've tried to import the google play library as specified here but I've this error:
Invalid project description.
C:\Users\Max\workspaceAndroid\google-play-services_lib overlaps the location of another project: 'google-play-services_lib'
Infact if I try to manage the libraries of the project I get this:
It seems that the google play libraries are already imported and I can't add new library.
The last chance I think I've is to add manually the string
compile 'com.google.android.gms:play-services:4.4.2#aar'
to my build.grade as specified in this answer but I don't know where find the file or if this will solve my problem.
How can I fix the error? Thanks!
Have you had the Google Play services installed already via the Google SDK Manager?
It looks like the following for me:
Here's what i did in the whole setup, to use the Google Maps Android V2 api
Google Maps API setup, Android V2 API
I had the same issue and was able to solve it by
Importing the google play services as an android project in eclipse
Adding reference to this imported project as a 'Lib' in
README.txt under google-play-services-lib reads like this;
Library Project including Google Play services client jar.
This can be used by an Android project to use the API's provided
by Google Play services.
There is technically no source, but the src folder is necessary to ensure that the build system works. >The content is actually located in the libs/ directory.
USAGE:
Make sure you import this Android library project into your IDE and set this project as a dependency.
Note that if you use proguard, you will want to include the options from proguard.txt in your configuration.
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I've set the Google play services API on my android app project, I did as I saw in the documentation for google android developer. I started by copying the google library services in the folder of my project, then I added the refernce in the build (like we see in the photo the gooogle play services lib is perfectly deployed) and then I tried to copy this piece of code in android but manifiest not recognize the second line. android:value="#integer/google_play_services_version"
So any help for that please ! Thanks
Xavier is right, there are no resources in the GooglePlayServices JAR file you usually get your compiled classes.
As you're in Android Studio you can just add to your gradle dependencies : compile 'com.google.android.gms:play-services:5.2.08'
I am trying to have leaderboards in my android app. I was trying to use the library BaseGameUtils. This library is referencing the google play services library. When I clean my workspace I get the message for the library BaseGameUtils that the google-play-services_lib.jar is missing in a specified path. But actually the jar file is there in that path. Because of this When I refer the library BaseGameUtils the actual game APP is having an error marking. Kindly assist me to resolve this
More info might help to clarify your question more.
But let me see if my being from struggling with the Play Games Service for the past day helps:
first of all, make sure your Google Play Service is updated through SDK manager. After that, COPY THE ENTIRE FOLDER google-play-services_lib to your project and do all the referencing work accordingly.
After all that, check to see if the file res/values/version.xml from google-play-service_lib has the updated version number 4323000
I am using GCM in my project for push notifiaction, but when I added google play service library into my project after importing this, A red exclamation mark appeared in my project, I already have seen different question and answers regarding this problem when I saw my build path of project there is cross sign on Android dependencies folder please help me,
You are supposed to import the whole google play project and use it as a library project for your own project, not just the jar. Try Google's guide again.
Check to see if your google play lib looks like this:
That means the jar is not available in bin directory...check manually that the jar is available or not in that directory..
I am writing a MAP APP using Android Google Maps V2
But i am facing dependency problem, please see below images:
as you can see in above screen shot i am getting RedAlert Sign over Project Name
and as you can see in above screen shot getting RedCross over Android Dependencies
#ChulbulPandey
In Eclipse open Project -> Properties. Select Android on left. Check on the bottom that you have a reference to Google play services with a green checkmark. If not, click Add and add the google play services library
Path of google-play-services_lib at SDK;
\extras\google\google_play_services\libproject\google-play-services_lib
I am not sure but you can try this.
In Libraries tab remove the Google Maps V2 jar and add it again.
First, try changing project build target to something higher and then clean then build your project.
If that doesn't solve your issue then removing your external jar files linked and then import it again.
You must import google-play-services_lib library project from SDK and add a dependency to it from your project.
Path of google-play-services_lib at SDK;
\extras\google\google_play_services\libproject\google-play-services_lib
See link
I created one android application I followed all the steps to make API keys and intalled google play services from Android SDK Manager. I read so many blogs for integartion google map, I Import the libraty project to my worksapce from "\adt-bundle-windows-x86\sdk\extras\google\google_play_services\libproject\google-play-services_lib" path. when I tried to add library project from project's property window in android tab I got following out put
But when I check this library second time than I got following out put in android tab
I have proble of libraty project. I used eclipse IDE. I got some solution but for different IDE , so suggest me for best solution..
The first problem usually happens when the path to the library is too long, the solution would be to move the google-play-services lib to a place where it path would be shorter and then try to reference it again.
your second problem:
"Google Maps Android API(23127): Failed to load map. Could not contact Google servers."
caused usually when there is a problem with your API key or a problem with the permissions you have defined in the manifest file, take a look a this post I wrote and go over all the steps to generate the key:
Google Map API key
Next, check steps 5-7 and verify you defined the right permissions:
Google Map API V2
Sometimes it may happen, you should remove and add the same library again
or restart the eclipse and add the library