- #CANT RESOLVE ID FOR LISTVIEW ANDROID STUDIO UPDATE#
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#CANT RESOLVE ID FOR LISTVIEW ANDROID STUDIO UPGRADE#
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As of today, 7/17/15, my apps are compiling fine with :gradle:1.2.3. It can sometimes be hard to find what the current versions are.
#CANT RESOLVE ID FOR LISTVIEW ANDROID STUDIO UPDATE#
Sometimes this is because it stops supporting older versions of the Gradle plugin, so you need to update your version numbers. Gradle files can be broken by upgrading Android Studio sometimes, especially from the pre-1.0 versions. If there are errors in either your Gradle files or your AndroidManifest.xml, this will prevent Android Studio from properly building your resource files. Also make sure that the package tag in your AndroidManifest.xml is correct. It’s easier to fix this kind of problem from the one called Project, and even easier directly from your OS’s file system, because Android Studio collapses folders that only contain another folder onto a single line.Įspecially if you ever change the name of your app, you need to make sure that the source tree main/java/com/domain/AppName is updated. There is a drop-down above the file tree that displays your files in different ways, and it defaults on my system to one called Android that breaks your files out into their different types. Values/ // All of your resource xml filesīadle // This is the gradle file you should be making most changes toīadle // This gradle file should mostly be left alone Longer packageĭrawable-*/ // One of these for each resolution you support
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You should normally leave it aloneĪndroidTest/ // Tests based on the Android instrumentation runner should go here
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gradle/ // This is a compiler created directory. It should look like this for a moderately mature app: AppName/ // AppName is your app's name, obviously Make sure you’re using the correct directory tree. Importing from Eclipse to Android Studio does not always work smoothly, especially with older versions of Android Studio. Here’s a list of all the problems I’ve had: It can be caused by a wide variety of issues that mostly all have to do with your project structure not matching what’s expected. I have had this problem more times than I want to admit.