Hello!
I've checked some other forum posts about this, but I can't seem to fix it.
In the Mobile Support preferences, I give the location of the Android SDK root. I understand that it should automatically link to a JDK, but it hasn't.
I used this lesson to get everything ready:
https://lessons.livecode.com/m/2571/l/6 ... oid-studio
I have JDK 8, none higher. I'm using Livecode Community 9.5.1. I have the SDK for Pie installed (as well as many others).
Whenever I try to save as a standalone, I get the "could not compile service support class" error, which I imagine is due to the lack of JDK.
Any ideas?
Thank you in advance!
JDK Path: None
Moderators: FourthWorld, heatherlaine, Klaus, kevinmiller, robinmiller
Re: JDK Path: None
I went through this recently. This may be more complex than you would hope to use as a solution. I used this solution on both Windows and OSX
http://forums.livecode.com/viewtopic.ph ... 16#p197643
http://forums.livecode.com/viewtopic.ph ... 16#p197643
Re: JDK Path: None
Just dropping something here in case someone finds this thread.
I just discovered that a properly linked Android Studio SDK path means you don't need to have the JDK path showing in the Mobile Support pane.
In my case, everything seems to work without it.
I just discovered that a properly linked Android Studio SDK path means you don't need to have the JDK path showing in the Mobile Support pane.
In my case, everything seems to work without it.