Reputation: 3288
Today I updated Android SDK components to the newest version and somehow the whole com.google.android.gms package is gone. Instead, there is only com.google.android.maps with different classes than those in gms package. Is it a big change form Google or have I done something wrong? I have been using GoogleMap and LatLng classes to work with google maps and now I have just errors in my project.
Upvotes: 20
Views: 97156
Reputation: 47
If using Android Studio you can add the Google Play Services to use the Google Android Maps v2 by adding a dependency to the build.gradle
file.
dependencies {
compile 'com.google.android.gms:play-services:3.1.36'
}
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 382822
For android create project [...]
ant CLI-based project
Similar to: How to correctly include the support library in non-Eclipse Android application
The best I could find was https://stackoverflow.com/a/30689979/895245:
android-sdk/extras/google/google_play_services/libproject/google-play-services_lib
directory in the project directorycd
into it and run android update project -p . -t android-22
<property name="android.library.reference.1" value="./google-play-services_lib"/>
to your build.xml
.You can install extras with the android
GUI tool, or with this CLI method: Downloading the Android support library from command line
If you just copy paste the .jar
in <sdk>/extras/google/google_play_services/libproject/google-play-services_lib/libs/google-play-services.jar
under the libs/
directory of the project, it compiles but breaks at runtime because of the required res/values/version.xml
which is not included in the .jar
.
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 1687
First off, if you did not run any updates with Android SDK Manager make sure the google-play-services-lib' project is open in eclipse. If this doesn't fix your problem then proceed. Note: eclipse(v22.0.1-685705) will close google-play-services-lib project with a 'close unrelated projects' command. The google-play-services-lib project must be open.
I figured this problem out. Initially, you/I installed Google Play services in eclipse directly from the SDK Path, (SDK Path is displayed on the top left of Android SDK Manager). When you updated Google Play services with the Android SDK Manager it deleted the .project file and now eclipse can't find the 'google-play-services-lib' project and your development project fails to compile. :-(
Solution:
The basic ideal of this solution is to clean out the old 'google-play-services-lib' project in eclipse, which is now defunct and install a new one with the project copied from the SDK path.
Delete the old project:
In eclipse delete any 'google-play-services-lib' project. (In Eclipse see: Project properties-> Android -> Library.)
In In Eclipse see: Project properties-> Android -> Library delete the old entry for 'google-play-services-lib' project. This will most likely have an red 'X' on it.
Install a new one:
Follow the instruction from Google to install 'google-play-services-lib' project. These instruction specify to copy the project out of the SDK install folder; and then how to set up the projects.
http://developer.android.com/google/play-services/setup.html
Notes:
Your name for 'google-play-services-lib' may be different.
The key to remember is that Google play services is not a jar file. It is a project in eclipse. Your, development project references the google-play-services-lib project.
By copying the project folder from the SDK path to another location, this will keep the Android SDK Manager from deleting your eclipse .project file, and causing this problem. The draw back is if you would like to update google play services, you have to remember to do all the steps again.
Upvotes: 4
Reputation: 3122
Currently library is in Google Repository. To enable it make sure you have downloaded it using Android SDK Manager (down to the very bottom of the list).
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 410
You will need Google Play Services sdk. You can install it from Android SDK Manager, if you are using sdk for eclipse.
After installing Google Play services, you can import the library project in your Workspace from ..\sdk\extras\google\google_play_services folder. Clean and build it.
Now you can go to the properties of project having problem and select the library project in Android section.
This should work!
Upvotes: 1
Reputation: 1006704
Is it a big change form Google or have I done something wrong?
com.google.android.gms
comes from the Play Services SDK, which you attach to your application project as an Android library project. Please check your environment to ensure that you have a valid copy of the Play Services library project and that your application project still points to it.
Upvotes: 18