Install and configure Java SDK and Android SDK
Follow this procedure to install and configure the Java SDK and Android™ SDK. Once configured, the Tools > Android Tools menus are enabled in Genero Studio.
Before you begin:
- If a proxy is needed on your network, it must be defined in Tools > Preferences (or, if you are on a Mac, Genero Studio > Preferences).
You must configure for the Java and Android SDKs.
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Download the Java Standard Edition Software Development Kit and install it to a location of
your choice.
Important: JDK version 8 is required to build Android apps. For the latest information regarding system requirements and Java support, please refer to the Supported platforms and databases document, available on the "Products" download page of the Four Js Web site.To download the Java package, visit the Java SE Downloads page (Oracle JDK). Choose the Java package (32 bit or 64 bit) that matches your Genero installation (32 bit or 64 bit).Note: Genero Mobile requires Java SE Development Kit. To identify version requirements, refer to the Supported platforms and database document found on the Four Js Web site.
Make a note of the installation path.
- Launch Genero Studio.
- Select Tools > Genero Configurations to open the Genero Configuration Management window.
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Set the
JAVA_HOME
variable to the location of the Java SDK directory. To edit theJAVA_HOME
environment variable, select an Android configuration, highlight the Java SDK environment set, and double-click theJAVA_HOME
environment variable. -
Set the
ANDROID_SDK_ROOT
variable to the location where you want to install the Android SDK, for example C:\Android\android-sdk. To edit theANDROID_SDK_ROOT
environment variable, highlight the Android environment set, and double-click on theANDROID_SDK_ROOT
environment variable.Note: It is not recommended to setANDROID_SDK_ROOT
to a location in the Program Files directory. If you install Android SDK in the Program Files directory, Genero Mobile must be run as administrator to auto-configure the SDK. -
In the
ANDROID_SDK_ROOT
directory, create a subdirectory called cmdline-tools. -
In the
PATH
variable of the Android environment set, ensure that $(ANDROID_SDK_ROOT)\cmdline-tools\latest\bin is included, and add it if it is not. -
Download the Android Software
Development Kit (SDK).
- Go to http://developer.android.com/studio/index.html#command-tools
- Find the Command line tools only section.
- Download the installer zip file for your operating system.
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Unzip the installer file into the
ANDROID_SDK_ROOT/cmdline-tools
directory.
Warning: On Windows®10, the default zip tool corrupts the Android Command Line Tools zip archive. Use another zip program, such as 7zip.
If the Android SDK Manager launches, close it.
- Rename ANDROID_SDK_ROOT/cmdline-tools/cmdline-tools to ANDROID_SDK_ROOT/cmdline-tools/latest. The path to find command line tools binaries must be ANDROID_SDK_ROOT/cmdline-tools/latest/bin.
- In the Configuration Name list, right-click on the Android configuration and select Set Genero Configuration Active.
- Select OK to save the changes and close the Genero Configuration Management window.
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Select Tools > Android Tools > Auto-configure Android SDK. Update progress is written to the Output view.
When prompted, answer 'y' to any question. This step can take several minutes.Important: It is recommended to run Auto configure Android SDK regularly to ensure you have the latest SDK updates. The Auto configure Android SDK tool upgrades Android SDK and add-ons to the latest version.
- You are now ready to setup your Android physical or virtual device. See Display to an Android physical device or Display to an Android virtual device.
You need an internet connection the first time you build an Android package. During this first build, an automated process downloads and installs Gradle with all necessary extensions into a directory in your user directory. Gradle is a project automation tool; find out more at http://www.gradle.org.