I follow the instruction here https://developer.android.com/google/play-services/setup.html
The project lib is now appear in my eclipse but I have error :
What could be the problem?
I had a lot of problems with importing google play services library. Here is what I did...
Delete the library, on your eclipse AND on your computer.
Download a fresh, up to date revision of google play services library and save it in your preferred directory.
Go to your eclipse, file, import, existing code, navigate to the directory of the library, OK.
Now that the library is in your eclipse, right click your project (not the library, your app project) and click properties, under android, click add, click the library you just imported, click apply, and then you should be done.
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I am trying to add the Google Cloud Messaging library to my project in Eclipse (Android Developer Tools Bundle) but I am unable to locate the Google Cloud Messaging library in the Android SDK Manager.
I downloaded a new version of ADT, a few hours ago, checked for updates, it was already the latest version.
Please help me in adding this library as I need GCM for my project.
First of all make sure you have imported the google play services into your workspace.
Go to File -> Import
Browse to YOUR_SDK_PATH/extras/google/google_play_services/libproject/google-play-services_lib and hit OK.
Check the Copy projects into workspace checkbox and hit Finish.
After this is done,
Right click on your project and go to Properties -> Android
In the libraries section hit the add button and select google-play-services_lib from the selection box.
Check the Is Library check box and hit Apply and OK.
Hope this fixes it.
I am trying to add a Google+ sign in button in my app so that I can use the youtube API and provide an easy access to the user. However recently I updated my sdk and now on importing the google-play-services_lib in my workspace and further integrating the services in my project using the standard importing procedure (Project --> properties --> Android | add library) results in an red exclamation mark on my project and when I try to run it gives me a dialog which says there are errors in the project)
In Java build part I get an error which can be properly explained by the following screen shot:
How to resolve this issue? I am sure of the path.
Delete play services library from sdk (.../sdk/extras/google location )
Open SDK Manager and re-install play services library. Restart SDK Manager again to take effect.
Go to eclipse--> re-import play-services library from sdk (copy into workspace is optional).
Clean library project by project-->clean option
Go to your project, add this latest imported library to it.
Clean both library project and your project.
This should work..
First of all. Please do not lock or report this thread. I've tried all similar stackoverflow questions and none have fixed my problem!
Since I've added the google play services lib to my project (and the external JAR file)
I keep getting the same error over and over again.
I've downloaded the google play libs with my SDK manager, I've imported the project and then I referred to the play library in my app and added the external JAR file.
Pictures:
Can anybody tell me what I did wrong or how I can fix this problem?
I'm just trying to make my app login with Google+ really..
Thank you
~Yenthe
Since I've added the google play services lib to my project (and the external JAR file) I keep getting the same error over and over again.
Its a library project and you to reference the same in your android project.
I've imported the project and then I referred to the play library in my app and added the external JAR file.
Remvoe the external jar. Reference the library project as below.
http://developer.android.com/google/play-services/setup.html
If you are using android-studio follow the steps in the above link under the title Using Android Studio:
If you are using eclipse as a in IDE.
Copy the google-play services_lib library project to your workspace (folder where your android map project is). The library project can be found under the following path.
<android-sdk-folder>/extras/google/google_play_services/libproject/google-play-services_lib library project .
Import the library project to your eclipse
Click File > Import, select Android > Existing Android Code into Workspace, and browse the workspace import the library project. You can check if it is library project. Right click on the library project. Goto properties. Click Android on the left panel. You will see Is Library checked.
Right click on your android project. Goto properties. Choose Android on the left panel. Click on Add and browse the library project. Select the same. Click ok and apply
From SDK Manager I have download the google play services, but when I try to add this lib to my project from right click then import the existing android code into workshop then when I select the google play services lib from C:\Program Files (x86)\Android\android-sdk\extras\google\google_play_services\libproject\google-play-services_lib I got this error (see the pic below please) .
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I have android support v4 (maybe this makes problems? I just tell you because I don't know if this would make mistakes).
Seems to be you have already imported the google-play-services_lib project and just deleted from eclipse ide but not in your hard drive workspace folder. Try deleting the google-play-services_lib project from your workspace folder and try importing the project again.
And make sure "Is Library" is checked in properties->Android of google-play-services_lib project.
The Maps APIs for Android have been updated in the latest release of the Google Play Services library and have been rolled out to Android devices with the Play Store.
Please check this link.
if you have any query comment below.
Seems that library already installed check my step by step tutorial to see if how you missed some step in using google map android v2 on emulator(android 4.2.2) have a look at to my blog: http://umut.tekguc.info/en/content/google-android-map-v2-step-step
Does anyone have any experience in making use of the Google play services library project in IntelliJ?
I recently purchased IntelliJ and want to make use of the Google play services library (specifically the mapping aspects of the library). In eclipse this works no problem but in IntelliJ all of the references to MapFragment etc are not being resolved.
I have done the following:
1) Imported the Google play module as a library project (marked it as a library project in the android facet)
2) Marked the google play library project as a dependency of my main application
Despite this it's not resolving the required imports.
Does anyone have any tips for how to enable the Google play services library in an IntelliJ android project?
http://youtrack.jetbrains.com/issue/IDEA-96525
Found the solution for folks out there.
You will need to add a dummy class to the src folder.
You'll also need to add the google-play-services.jar to your module as a jar dependency.
I tried a lot of suggestions on stackoverflow.com. However, I was able to get the project to build and run in IntelliJ IDEA 12.0.2 by
Copying the google-play-services.jar file located within my android sdk directory to the ./libs directory in my Android project
Re-importing the project (e.g., on Mac OS X, open IDEA and go to File -> Import Project...) into IntelliJ IDEA.
Follow the steps in the wizard carefully. You should be able to see that IntelliJ IDEA recognizes the google-play-services.jar archive (it's checked). This worked for me. The problem appears to be a bug.
The confusion here is that you need to add the google play libs as an android library project, not the JAR. You also need to make sure import a copy of the the library project, not directly out of the android sdk folder.
In your IntelliJ Project, open the Android SDK Manager in the tools/Android menu.
Scroll to the bottom of the SDK Manager and choose to install the google play sdk.
Go to the extras folder in your android sdk directory and copy google-play-services_lib folder to somewhere handy for you
Open your module settings F4, right click your module and select to add a module. Follow the guide for adding a module from existing sources.
This way, you've added the google play android library project to your project, not just the jar.
So the way to do this is to build goole-play-services.jar from IDEA and then include the jar file as a dependency.