Firstly I wonder if there is a way to tell the studio to use the
system wide jdk rather than the builtin one.
If that does not work, Eclipse 4.2 is the known accessible
version for the said IDE.
Eclipse with android plugin works very well and witht the right
version it also gives all the needed features.
happy hacking.
Krishnakant.
On Tuesday 18 September 2018 10:59 PM,
Peter Vágner via orca-list wrote:
Hello,
Android studio has built-in java VM included so system-wide java
access bridge does not apply when running it.
As far as I know Android studio can't be made accessible when
running under linux.
Your best bet is by using whatever text editor you like for
working with the code e.g. emacs. And running gradle manually to
build.
Another possible configuration is to run eclipse with buildship
gradle plugin.
Greetings
Peter
Dňa September 18, 2018 12:39:35 AM UTC
používateľ Aaryan Kumar via orca-list
<orca-list gnome org> napísal:
Hey guys!
My name is Aaryan.
I am new in Ubuntu Linux.
Basically I am an Android application developer.
So I want to develop apps in Ubuntu,
in order to progress I need to use Android studio for
developing my Android applications.
Because this is an official id is developed by Google for
Android developing.
Even it is very accessible ID in Windows.
So I want to use Android studio in Linux.
I have downloaded 3 Android studio and successfully
installed it.
But in order to use Android studio I must enable the Java
access Bridge.
so if can anyone tell me how to enable Java access bridge in
Ubuntu it will be very good for me.
I am using the open JDK version 10.
Thank you so much guys...
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