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I have a library in the Maven Central Repository. For the latest release I have pushed an .aar archive in addition to the normal .jar.

However I can't seem to get Android Studio to use the aar version of the library. In my build.gradle file I have:

dependencies {
    compile 'com.android.support:appcompat-v7:19.+'
    compile 'com.mygroup:mylibrary:1.2.2'
}

This successfully fetched the jar file, but how do I get it to use the aar version of the library? I tried a number of things, including (but not limited to):

compile 'com.mygroup:mylibrary:1.2.2@aar'
compile group: 'com.mygroup', name: 'mylibrary', version: '1.2.2', type: 'aar'
compile group: 'com.mygroup', name: 'mylibrary', version: '1.2.2', packaging: 'aar'
compile group: 'com.mygroup', name: 'mylibrary', version: '1.2.2', extension: 'aar'

But it always loads the jar.

Is Gradle expecting the artifact to contain just the AAR only (with a POM that matches)? Do I need to create a separate artifact for the AAR version of the lib?

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  • This might help Jun 17, 2014 at 4:56
  • Thanks for the link. That doesn't seem to offer any clues as to the answer to my particular problem though. Jun 17, 2014 at 7:00
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    As for me compile 'net.danlew:android.joda:2.3.4@aar' works. Can you compare this library and yours in maven central. Check pom and artifacts Jun 17, 2014 at 21:46
  • What version of android gradle plugin do you use? Jun 17, 2014 at 21:46
  • I'm using the latest Gradle plugin. I see that your artifact has only the aar. And your pom references the aar. So maybe I do just have to have a separate artifact or version for the aar. Jun 18, 2014 at 1:17

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