Reputation: 9925
After updating Android Studio to version 2.2 (on Windows 10) and somehow next morning I received such error when gradle built on any project:
Write access is allowed from event dispatch thread only
Despite that gradlew -build command worked and completed successfully. I tried typical Android dev's of WTF repairing set: clean build, invalidate caches, removing build folders, removing .gradle folder, tried different gradle settings, even reinstalling Android Studio and nothing helped.
I've created this question only to share my experience with community, because I wasted two hours on it.
Upvotes: 122
Views: 62249
Reputation: 9925
So the problem was concluded in that Android Studio conflicted with my installed JDK version, so it was resolved when I checked JDK location (File → Project Structure → SDK Location), ticked 'Use embedded JDK' checkbox and set JDK location to 'path to Android Studio'\Android Studio\jre
Upvotes: 415
Reputation: 615
In Android Studio 3.2.1 go to File -> Project Structure -> SDK Location and check in the check box "Use embedded JDK (recommended)".
Upvotes: -1
Reputation: 7636
My issue was that I had removed the SDK I was using while clearing up hard drive space.
To fix this, first check what SDKs you have installed, or install one in Tools > SDK Manager.
You can then change the compileSdkVersion and targetSdkVersion in app build.gradle to your installed sdk version.
Otherwise you can just reinstall what ever sdk you were using.
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 1583
Problem was occurred when android studio conflict with installed jdk version, Go to the (File -> Project Structure -> SDK Location), check 'Use embedded JDK' checkbox and set jdk location to 'path to android studio'\Android Studio\jre :) Simple
Upvotes: 11
Reputation: 11
that didn't work for me, i ran a 'gradle clean build' command, i figured out that there's a conflict in a line in the gradle, deleted it and sync project (as in this pic)
Upvotes: 1