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How to specify the JDK version in Android Studio?


Android Studio is giving me a Gradle build error that looks like this:

Error:(3, 22) compileSdkVersion android-22 requires compiling with JDK 7

Now it gives me these clickable prompts:

Download JDK 7
Select a JDK from the File System
Open build.gradle File

And I have already downloaded and installed JDK 7. The problem is when I go to select it in the "File System" i can only find a directory named 1.6.0 JDK. Furthermore, the installation of JDK 7 skipped the bullet point where I would've selected the install directory, so I'm really not sure where it is. My java control panel says I have "Java 7 Update 79" so I'm pretty sure I'm close, I just need to tell android studio where it is. I also ran the java -version command in the terminal and it says my version is "1.7.0_79".

Any help would be appreciated!


Solution

  • You can use cmd + , for Mac or Ctrl + Alt + S for Windows/Linux to pull up the Settings dialog. Then, go to "Build, Execution, Deployment > Build Tools > Gradle". In there, you can set the JDK location.

    Gradle Settings

    To get your JDK location, run /usr/libexec/java_home -v 11 in terminal. Send 1.7 for Java 7, 1.8 for Java 8, or 11 for Java 11.