To ensure these code examples compile when used in your app, the compatibility of your app module in Android Studio must be set to use Java 8 language features. These language features are used throughout the ArcGIS Runtime API for Android documentation and samples. Java 8 language featuresĪndroid Studio 3.0 introduced support for a subset of Java 8 language features that vary by Android platform version. Android Studio no longer requires a separate JDK to be installed. Free OpenJDK binaries can be downloaded from the Adoptium website. Depending on your IDE, you may require an appropriate Java Development Kit (JDK) to be installed.
If you are developing with a different IDE you may need to install and set up these tools manually. This component of the Android SDK is included with Android Studio. The Android SDK Tools are required for development with the ArcGIS Runtime API. Read more about support for Android development in IntelliJ IDEA. However, IntelliJ IDEA comes bundled with an Android plugin and supports Android Gradle based build system so you can work directly with ArcGIS Runtime API for Android in IntelliJ IDEA. IntelliJ IDEA is the IDE upon which Android Studio is based. Org.conscrypt:conscrypt-openjdk-uber:conscrypt-openjdk-uber:2.2.1Įsri supports and recommends the use of Android Studio (latest stable release) for development of apps that use ArcGIS Runtime API for Android, as this is the IDE officially supported by Google for Android development.įor more recommended settings in Android Studio, see Install and set up. DependencyĪndroidx.localbroadcastmanager: localbroadcastmanager:1.0.0 However, if you require these dependencies in your own code, you need to add them explicitly to your Gradle script, so they get added to your project's compile class path. If you depend on the API via referencing it in your Gradle script from our Maven repository, as described in Install and setup, these transitive dependencies will be configured for your project automatically. The ArcGIS Runtime API for Android introduces the following transitive dependencies to your project. Software requirements ArcGIS Runtime API for Android transitive dependencies
For additional information, see Reduce your APK size. Devices with the armeabi-v7a, arm64-v8a, and x86_64 architectures are supported. Your apps can run on Android phones and tablets with the Android platform version 6.0, Marshmallow (API level 23) and above. Refer to Google documentation for the specific operating system versions that are supported. Generally, development is supported on Apple macOS (Intel), Linux, and Windows-based operating systems. The operating systems that ArcGIS Runtime API for Android supports are the same as those listed for the Android SDK developed by Google. Supported operating systems for development
For older system requirements, see past guide versions in PDF format on the downloads page (requires sign-in). System requirements for recent previous releases are linked to from the bottom of this page. This page lists system requirements for the 100.12.0 release of ArcGIS Runtime API for Android.