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I downloaded and installed:

  • JDK (jdk-9.0.1_osx-x64_bin.dmg) from Oracle here
  • Android SDK (sdk-tools-darwin-3859397.zip) from Google here.

After configuring the PATH variable, I tried running sdkmanager, which replaced the android command for managing SDK components. However, it failed as shown here:

$ sdkmanager --list
Exception in thread "main" java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: javax/xml/bind/annotation/XmlSchema
    at com.android.repository.api.SchemaModule$SchemaModuleVersion.<init>(SchemaModule.java:156)
    at com.android.repository.api.SchemaModule.<init>(SchemaModule.java:75)
    at com.android.sdklib.repository.AndroidSdkHandler.<clinit>(AndroidSdkHandler.java:81)
    at com.android.sdklib.tool.SdkManagerCli.main(SdkManagerCli.java:117)
    at com.android.sdklib.tool.SdkManagerCli.main(SdkManagerCli.java:93)
Caused by: java.lang.ClassNotFoundException: javax.xml.bind.annotation.XmlSchema
    at java.base/jdk.internal.loader.BuiltinClassLoader.loadClass(BuiltinClassLoader.java:582)
    at java.base/jdk.internal.loader.ClassLoaders$AppClassLoader.loadClass(ClassLoaders.java:185)
    at java.base/java.lang.ClassLoader.loadClass(ClassLoader.java:496)
    ... 5 more

Here is the Java version:

$ java -version
java version "9.0.1"
Java(TM) SE Runtime Environment (build 9.0.1+11)
Java HotSpot(TM) 64-Bit Server VM (build 9.0.1+11, mixed mode)

Does anyone know how to fix it without going back to Java 8?

Related Questions

WARNING

Please note that I already mentioned above that going back to Java 8 or running it side-by-side is NOT what I wanted.

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  • 1
    Just wondering: what is the purpose of doing this?
    – GhostCat
    Nov 7, 2017 at 5:14
  • 2
    Trying new features in Java 9, but at the same time developing Android apps, and just want one JDK in the system. Nov 7, 2017 at 5:16
  • The linked answer is not Android SDK specific. It did not point out which script to edit, and where to edit. Please note that not everybody knows shell script, and it helps to solve the problem quickly even for people who know. Do you want to read though a script not written by you to solve a simple configuration problem, while a working solution is out there already tested by someone? Nov 7, 2017 at 5:23
  • 3
    On that note, I've voted to reopen stackoverflow.com/questions/46402772/… even as the comments pointed out.
    – Naman
    Nov 7, 2017 at 5:39
  • Please don't delete this until stackoverflow.com/q/46402772/142239 is re-opened, and I copy my answer there. I don't have a backup of my StackOverflow posts. Thanks! Nov 7, 2017 at 5:41

31 Answers 31

168

With the help of this answer, I successfully solved the problem.

We are going to apply a fix in sdkmanager. It is a shell script. It is located at $android_sdk/tools/bin, where $android_sdk is where you unzipped the Android SDK.

  1. Open sdkmanager in your favorite editor.
  2. Locate the line which sets the DEFAULT_JVM_OPTSvariable. In my copy, it is at line 31:

    DEFAULT_JVM_OPTS='"-Dcom.android.sdklib.toolsdir=$APP_HOME"'
    
  3. Append the following options to the variable: -XX:+IgnoreUnrecognizedVMOptions --add-modules java.se.ee. Please pay attention to the quotes. In my copy, the line becomes:

    DEFAULT_JVM_OPTS='"-Dcom.android.sdklib.toolsdir=$APP_HOME" -XX:+IgnoreUnrecognizedVMOptions --add-modules java.se.ee'
    
  4. Save the file and quit the editor.
  5. Run the command again.

Here is the result:

$ sdkmanager --list
Installed packages:
  Path    | Version | Description              | Location
  ------- | ------- | -------                  | ------- 
  tools   | 26.0.1  | Android SDK Tools 26.0.1 | tools/  

Available Packages:
  Path                              | Version      | Description                      
  -------                           | -------      | -------                          
  add-ons;addon-g..._apis-google-15 | 3            | Google APIs                      
  add-ons;addon-g..._apis-google-16 | 4            | Google APIs                      
  add-ons;addon-g..._apis-google-17 | 4            | Google APIs                      
  add-ons;addon-g..._apis-google-18 | 4            | Google APIs                      
  add-ons;addon-g..._apis-google-19 | 20           | Google APIs                      
  add-ons;addon-g..._apis-google-21 | 1            | Google APIs                      
  add-ons;addon-g..._apis-google-22 | 1            | Google APIs                      
  add-ons;addon-g..._apis-google-23 | 1            | Google APIs                      
  add-ons;addon-g..._apis-google-24 | 1            | Google APIs
...

Hola! It works!

-- Edit: 2017-11-07 --

Please note that you may need to apply the fix above again after running sdkmanager --update, since the sdkmanager shell script may be overridden if the tools package is updated.

Related Answers

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  • 15
    Why not simply export the JAVA_OPTS environment variable, export JAVA_OPTS='-XX:+IgnoreUnrecognizedVMOptions --add-modules java.se.ee', instead of patching the SDK source files? Feb 7, 2018 at 23:33
  • 7
    FWIW, I downloaded and installed both the JDK and Android SDK Tools today on Windows 10, and had to set the line to be set DEFAULT_JVM_OPTS="-Dcom.android.sdklib.toolsdir=%~dp0.." -XX:+IgnoreUnrecognizedVMOptions --add-modules java.se.ee to get the com.android.sdklib.tool.SdkManagerCli class to run correctly Feb 20, 2018 at 19:06
  • 2
    when having java 11 in the system, the solution that @SherylHohman proposed must be combined with this one, java 11 must be "hidden" from the list to make this work Oct 28, 2018 at 15:12
  • 8
    This -XX:+IgnoreUnrecognizedVMOptions --add-modules java.se.ee or `--add-modules java.xml.bind do not work with Java 11 on Mac OS. How can I fix it without installing another version of Java?
    – Manish
    Oct 29, 2018 at 17:10
  • 5
    In ubuntu 18.04 with Java --version 11, this does not work and instead throws the error ``` Error occurred during initialization of boot layer java.lang.module.FindException: Module java.se.ee not found ``` after rerunning the command
    – Ike Mawira
    Dec 21, 2020 at 8:38
48

The accepted answer is outdated as of February 2019. Here's an answer that will work until sdkmanager migrates to a newer version of Java. But by then, you won't have this problem anymore.

OpenJDK 10 was superseeded by OpenJDK 11, which doesn't implement java.se.ee at all. This means that the hack of adding --add-modules java.se.ee doesn't do anything anymore. It also means that OpenJDK 10 will be automatically removed from your system and replaced with OpenJDK 11 the next time you update, if your updates are configured properly.

Modify sdkmanager to use Java 8 by setting JAVA_HOME inside sdkmanager to a Java 8 installation. It's, by default, at ~/Android/Sdk/tools/bin/sdkmanager.

# Add default JVM options here. You can also use JAVA_OPTS and SDKMANAGER_OPTS to pass JVM options $
JAVA_HOME=/usr/lib/jvm/java-1.8.0-openjdk-amd64
DEFAULT_JVM_OPTS='"-Dcom.android.sdklib.toolsdir=$APP_HOME" -XX:+IgnoreUnrecognizedVMOptions'
@rem Add default JVM options here. You can also use JAVA_OPTS and SDKMANAGER_OPTS to pass JVM options to this script.
set JAVA_HOME="C:\ProgramData\scoop\apps\android-studio\current\jre"
set DEFAULT_JVM_OPTS="-Dcom.android.sdklib.toolsdir=%~dp0\.."

This way, you can keep using a sane and maintained version of Java on your system while simultaneously using sdkmanager.

# Java
export JAVA_HOME=/usr/lib/jvm/default-java

And now I've got some pipelines to repair.

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  • 4
    set JAVA_HOME="...\android-studio\current\jre" helps me on Windows 10 while all other answers didn't Jan 15, 2020 at 13:08
  • 1
    set JAVA_HOME="C:\Program Files\Android\Android Studio\jre" worked fro me on Windows 10. Find out your Android Studio Path. I have set Java 11 on my original JAVA_HOME
    – notes-jj
    May 16, 2020 at 8:26
  • 1
    In 2021, this answer was the one that worked perfectly.
    – Tanner
    Feb 14, 2021 at 18:05
  • 2
    March 2022, this answer still works +1
    – Krzysiek
    Mar 16, 2022 at 21:11
  • 1
    On Mac, I had to first download JDK 1.8 oracle.com/java/technologies/javase/… and then set the variable JAVA_HOME=/Library/Java/JavaVirtualMachines/jdk1.8.0_202.jdk/Contents/Home Nov 26, 2022 at 14:55
40

You can set sdkmanager options with SDKMANAGER_OPTS.

Example:

export SDKMANAGER_OPTS="--add-modules java.se.ee"
sdkmanager --list
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  • 4
    Please note on Windows you should omit the quotes: set SDKMANAGER_OPTS=--add-modules java.se.ee
    – Amfasis
    Jul 12, 2018 at 9:01
  • 36
    java.se.ee doesn't exist anymore.
    – Oscar
    Jan 28, 2019 at 22:29
  • 5
    This answer is outdated, someone fix this please Jan 16, 2020 at 8:34
29

When having java 11 in the system, the solutions provided are not valid.

This -XX:+IgnoreUnrecognizedVMOptions --add-modules java.se.ee or--add-modules java.xml.bind do not work with Java 11 on Mac OS.

For that reason you have to downgrade java version to version 8 from here: http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/downloads/jdk8-downloads-2133151.html

List Java versions installed

/usr/libexec/java_home -V

Java 11

export JAVA_HOME=$(/usr/libexec/java_home -v 11)

Java 1.8

export JAVA_HOME=$(/usr/libexec/java_home -v 1.8)

Then go to

cd ~/Library/Android/sdk/tools/bin

and

./sdkmanager --licenses
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  • 1
    I did this and still get the error : etc... Exception in thread "main" java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: javax/xml/bind/annotation/XmlSchema.. I am using Java 12.0.1 Jun 16, 2019 at 5:08
  • @jamesemanon maybe do a restart to apply the changes. I don't have any clue.
    – thodwris
    Jun 17, 2019 at 13:33
  • 1
    bash: /usr/libexec/java_home: file not found at my install. Aug 21, 2019 at 7:02
27

Install the Command-line Tools in the SDK Manager via Android Studio.

Installing Command-line Tools

Then run the version of SDK Manager from the cmdline-tools directory, as opposed to the tools directory.

$ANDROID_HOME/cmdline-tools/latest/bin/sdkmanager --version # GOOD!
$ANDROID_HOME/tools/bin/sdkmanager                --version # BAD! (java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError)
3
  • 5
    This one should be correct answer
    – Sang Dang
    Jan 8, 2022 at 13:53
  • This has worked for me on macOS, run $ANDROID_HOME/cmdline-tools/latest/bin/sdkmanager --list to get the list. Not sure if the update is actually necessary, would be cool if somebody could try with the latest Android Studio installation without updating first? Dec 20, 2022 at 11:55
  • Does this mean $ANDROID_HOME/cmdline-tools/latest/bin should be added to the $PATH instead of $ANDROID_HOME/tools/bin?
    – Tamlyn
    Nov 22 at 13:37
20

Update 2019-10:

As stated in the issue tracker, Google has been working on a new SDK tools release that runs on current JVMs (9+)!

You can download and use the new Android SDK Command-line Tools inside Android Studio or by manually downloading them from the Google servers:

For the latest versions check the URLs inside the repository.xml.

If you manually unpack the command line tools, take care of placing them in a subfolder inside your $ANDROID_HOME (e.g. $ANDROID_HOME/cmdline-tools/...).

Update 2021-03:

The latest stable command-line tools are also available at Googles Downloads-Website

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  • 2
    Command line tools 2.1 (latest) also fail like this, with Java 11.
    – mirabilos
    Sep 30, 2020 at 21:55
  • @mirabilos there has to be an other issue with your setup. Android Studio Arctic Fox (current Canary) is shipped with JDK11 embedded. It runs fine. And we use Java 11 on our CI machines and never had any issues.
    – G00fY
    Mar 5, 2021 at 8:59
  • This helped me as of 1/2022 on Windows 10, Android Studio 2020.3.1 Patch 4. Wen to: Tools -> SDK Manager -> SDK Tools -> checked Android SDK Command-line Tools (latest). After the download, opened Windows Explorer in C:\Users\<user>\AppData\Local\Android\Sdk\cmdline-tools\latest\bin\sdkmanager.bat. Ran "cmd" in the address bar to open command prompt there, then ran sdkmanager.bat --licenses. It downloaded a list of licenses, then typed "y" a lot to accept them all.
    – John Cox
    Jan 15, 2022 at 21:36
15

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I just add "Android SDK Command-line Tools (latest)" and this solved my issue.

Originally from here: https://github.com/flutter/flutter/issues/56778#issuecomment-742639036

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14

For Windows, if nothing works then try this:

  • Open sdkmanager.bat with Notepad.

  • Locate the following line:

    %JAVA_EXE%" %DEFAULT_JVM_OPTS% %JAVA_OPTS% %SDKMANAGER_OPTS%

  • Add --add-modules java.xml.bind

The modified line should look like this:

%JAVA_EXE%" %DEFAULT_JVM_OPTS% --add-modules java.xml.bind %JAVA_OPTS% %SDKMANAGER_OPTS%

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  • 3
    Worked for me on windows 10.
    – AntonB
    Jul 26, 2018 at 20:09
  • java.lang.module.FindException: Module java.xml.bind not found
    – kame
    Jan 26, 2022 at 12:59
10

As some people have mentioned before, this very well could be a simpler problem having to do with one java installation taking precedence over the other.

In my case it was java 8 being overshadowed by a default newer java.

I installed java 8:

sudo apt-get install openjdk-8-jdk

Then I updated the installed java to be the new default:

sudo update-alternatives --config java

Whereby I selected java 8's id number.

After doing these (pretty simple) steps, I could just run sdkmanager without error.

Hope this helps someone!

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  • This won’t work: Java 8 no longer exists in Debian stable (1½ years old) and newer.
    – mirabilos
    Sep 30, 2020 at 21:57
  • I interpreted the question (at the time that he wrote it, not the time of an apparent edit?) that he would be okay installing it alongside. Still, I like my answer being here because I myself was searching for how to do this and the above worked for me. Aug 25, 2021 at 13:15
10

As we read in the previous comments this error is occurring because the current SDK version is incompatible with the newest Java versions: 9 and 10.

So, to solve it, you can downgrade your java version to Java 8, or as a workaround, you can export the following option on your terminal:

Linux:

export JAVA_OPTS='-XX:+IgnoreUnrecognizedVMOptions --add-modules java.se.ee'

Windows:

set JAVA_OPTS=-XX:+IgnoreUnrecognizedVMOptions --add-modules java.se.ee'

If this does not work try to exports the java.xml.bind instead.

Linux:

export JAVA_OPTS='-XX:+IgnoreUnrecognizedVMOptions --add-modules java.xml.bind'

Windows:

set JAVA_OPTS=-XX:+IgnoreUnrecognizedVMOptions --add-modules java.xml.bind'

This will solve this error for the sdkmanager

And to make it saved permanently you can export the JAVA_OPTS in your profile file on Linux (.zshrc, .bashrc and etc.) or add it as an environment variable permanently on Windows.


ps. This doesn't work for Java 11/11+, which doesn't have Java EE modules. For this option is a good idea, downgrade your Java version or wait for a Flutter update.

Ref: JDK 11: End of the road for Java EE modules

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  • 15
    When I try this, im getting another error: Error occurred during initialization of boot layer java.lang.module.FindException: Module java.se.ee' not found Sep 20, 2018 at 5:51
  • @SherinBinu which Java version are you using?
    – valdeci
    Sep 20, 2018 at 11:45
  • 2
    try to use --add-modules java.xml.bind instead of --add-modules java.se.ee
    – valdeci
    Sep 20, 2018 at 12:21
  • The --add-modules approach will no longer in Java 11+ I have found this working answer on another post stackoverflow.com/questions/53076422/…
    – lbenedetto
    Dec 21, 2020 at 19:07
  • @lbenedetto, yeah, we can read this at the end of the answer
    – valdeci
    Dec 23, 2020 at 16:55
6

The Android Tools are still incompatible with JDK 9 or 10. You need to install JDK 8 or, if you need multiple Java versions make sure that the system-wide Java home points to a JDK 8.

More details here: How to configure Unity 2017.4 to target Android and avoid build failures on OSX?

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5

I had a tough time figuring out this solution just adding the working sdkmanager.bat

@if "%DEBUG%" == "" @echo off
@rem ##########################################################################
@rem
@rem  sdkmanager startup script for Windows
@rem
@rem ##########################################################################

@rem Set local scope for the variables with windows NT shell
if "%OS%"=="Windows_NT" setlocal

set DIRNAME=%~dp0
if "%DIRNAME%" == "" set DIRNAME=.
set APP_BASE_NAME=%~n0
set APP_HOME=%DIRNAME%..

@rem Add default JVM options here. You can also use JAVA_OPTS and SDKMANAGER_OPTS to pass JVM options to this script.
set DEFAULT_JVM_OPTS="-Dcom.android.sdklib.toolsdir=%~dp0\.."


@rem Find java.exe
if defined JAVA_HOME goto findJavaFromJavaHome

set JAVA_EXE=java.exe
%JAVA_EXE% -version >NUL 2>&1
if "%ERRORLEVEL%" == "0" goto init

echo.
echo ERROR: JAVA_HOME is not set and no 'java' command could be found in your PATH.
echo.
echo Please set the JAVA_HOME variable in your environment to match the
echo location of your Java installation.

goto fail

:findJavaFromJavaHome
set JAVA_HOME=%JAVA_HOME:"=%
set JAVA_EXE=%JAVA_HOME%/bin/java.exe

if exist "%JAVA_EXE%" goto init

echo.
echo ERROR: JAVA_HOME is set to an invalid directory: %JAVA_HOME%
echo.
echo Please set the JAVA_HOME variable in your environment to match the
echo location of your Java installation.

goto fail

:init
@rem Get command-line arguments, handling Windows variants

if not "%OS%" == "Windows_NT" goto win9xME_args

:win9xME_args
@rem Slurp the command line arguments.
set CMD_LINE_ARGS=
set _SKIP=2

:win9xME_args_slurp
if "x%~1" == "x" goto execute

set CMD_LINE_ARGS=%*

:execute
@rem Setup the command line

set CLASSPATH=%APP_HOME%\lib\sdklib-25.3.1.jar;%APP_HOME%\lib\layoutlib-api-25.3.1.jar;%APP_HOME%\lib\dvlib-25.3.1.jar;%APP_HOME%\lib\repository-25.3.1.jar;%APP_HOME%\lib\gson-2.2.4.jar;%APP_HOME%\lib\commons-compress-1.8.1.jar;%APP_HOME%\lib\httpclient-4.1.1.jar;%APP_HOME%\lib\httpmime-4.1.jar;%APP_HOME%\lib\common-25.3.1.jar;%APP_HOME%\lib\kxml2-2.3.0.jar;%APP_HOME%\lib\annotations-25.3.1.jar;%APP_HOME%\lib\annotations-12.0.jar;%APP_HOME%\lib\jimfs-1.1.jar;%APP_HOME%\lib\httpcore-4.1.jar;%APP_HOME%\lib\commons-logging-1.1.1.jar;%APP_HOME%\lib\commons-codec-1.4.jar;%APP_HOME%\lib\guava-18.0.jar

@rem Execute sdkmanager
"%JAVA_EXE%" %DEFAULT_JVM_OPTS%  -XX:+IgnoreUnrecognizedVMOptions --add-modules java.se.ee  %JAVA_OPTS% %SDKMANAGER_OPTS%  -classpath "%CLASSPATH%" com.android.sdklib.tool.SdkManagerCli %CMD_LINE_ARGS%

:end
@rem End local scope for the variables with windows NT shell
if "%ERRORLEVEL%"=="0" goto mainEnd

:fail
rem Set variable SDKMANAGER_EXIT_CONSOLE if you need the _script_ return code instead of
rem the _cmd.exe /c_ return code!
if  not "" == "%SDKMANAGER_EXIT_CONSOLE%" exit 1
exit /b 1

:mainEnd
if "%OS%"=="Windows_NT" endlocal

:omega
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  • I'm afraid it's not viable option since this will stop working when new version of SDK comes out since this code snippet contains hard-coded versions: set CLASSPATH=%APP_HOME%\lib\sdklib-25.3.1.jar
    – izogfif
    May 2, 2018 at 10:40
4

I was able to solve the issue by using an edited sdkmanager.bat file by forcing to use the Java embedded inside the Android Studio Itself, which i presume uses the OpenJDK 8. Here is the edited sdkmanager I Used :

@if "%DEBUG%" == "" @echo off
@rem ##########################################################################
@rem
@rem  sdkmanager startup script for Windows
@rem
@rem ##########################################################################

@rem Set local scope for the variables with windows NT shell
if "%OS%"=="Windows_NT" setlocal

set DIRNAME=%~dp0
if "%DIRNAME%" == "" set DIRNAME=.
set APP_BASE_NAME=%~n0
set APP_HOME=%DIRNAME%..

@rem Add default JVM options here. You can also use JAVA_OPTS and SDKMANAGER_OPTS to pass JVM options to this script.
set DEFAULT_JVM_OPTS="-Dcom.android.sdklib.toolsdir=%~dp0\.."

@rem find Java from Android Studio
@rem Find java.exe
if defined ANDROID_STUDIO_JAVA_HOME goto findJavaFromAndroidStudioJavaHome

set JAVA_EXE=java.exe
%JAVA_EXE% -version >NUL 2>&1
if "%ERRORLEVEL%" == "0" goto init

goto findJavaNormally

:findJavaFromAndroidStudioJavaHome
set JAVA_HOME=%ANDROID_STUDIO_JAVA_HOME:"=%
set JAVA_EXE=%JAVA_HOME%/bin/java.exe

if exist "%JAVA_EXE%" goto init

goto findJavaNormally




@rem java from java home
@rem Find java.exe
:findJavaNormally
if defined JAVA_HOME goto findJavaFromJavaHome

set JAVA_EXE=java.exe
%JAVA_EXE% -version >NUL 2>&1
if "%ERRORLEVEL%" == "0" goto init

goto javaError

:findJavaFromJavaHome
set JAVA_HOME=%JAVA_HOME:"=%
set JAVA_EXE=%JAVA_HOME%/bin/java.exe

if exist "%JAVA_EXE%" goto init

goto javaDirectoryError



:javaError
echo.
echo ERROR: JAVA_HOME is not set and no 'java' command could be found in your PATH.
echo.
echo Please set the JAVA_HOME variable in your environment to match the
echo location of your Java installation.

goto fail

:javaDirectoryError
echo.
echo ERROR: JAVA_HOME is set to an invalid directory: %JAVA_HOME%
echo.
echo Please set the JAVA_HOME variable in your environment to match the
echo location of your Java installation.

goto fail


:init
@rem Get command-line arguments, handling Windows variants

if not "%OS%" == "Windows_NT" goto win9xME_args

:win9xME_args
@rem Slurp the command line arguments.
set CMD_LINE_ARGS=
set _SKIP=2

:win9xME_args_slurp
if "x%~1" == "x" goto execute

set CMD_LINE_ARGS=%*

:execute
@rem Setup the command line

set CLASSPATH=%APP_HOME%\lib\dvlib-26.0.0-dev.jar;%APP_HOME%\lib\jimfs-1.1.jar;%APP_HOME%\lib\jsr305-1.3.9.jar;%APP_HOME%\lib\repository-26.0.0-dev.jar;%APP_HOME%\lib\j2objc-annotations-1.1.jar;%APP_HOME%\lib\layoutlib-api-26.0.0-dev.jar;%APP_HOME%\lib\gson-2.3.jar;%APP_HOME%\lib\httpcore-4.2.5.jar;%APP_HOME%\lib\commons-logging-1.1.1.jar;%APP_HOME%\lib\commons-compress-1.12.jar;%APP_HOME%\lib\annotations-26.0.0-dev.jar;%APP_HOME%\lib\error_prone_annotations-2.0.18.jar;%APP_HOME%\lib\animal-sniffer-annotations-1.14.jar;%APP_HOME%\lib\httpclient-4.2.6.jar;%APP_HOME%\lib\commons-codec-1.6.jar;%APP_HOME%\lib\common-26.0.0-dev.jar;%APP_HOME%\lib\kxml2-2.3.0.jar;%APP_HOME%\lib\httpmime-4.1.jar;%APP_HOME%\lib\annotations-12.0.jar;%APP_HOME%\lib\sdklib-26.0.0-dev.jar;%APP_HOME%\lib\guava-22.0.jar

@rem Execute sdkmanager
"%JAVA_EXE%" %DEFAULT_JVM_OPTS% %JAVA_OPTS% %SDKMANAGER_OPTS%  -classpath "%CLASSPATH%" com.android.sdklib.tool.sdkmanager.SdkManagerCli %CMD_LINE_ARGS%

:end
@rem End local scope for the variables with windows NT shell
if "%ERRORLEVEL%"=="0" goto mainEnd

:fail
rem Set variable SDKMANAGER_EXIT_CONSOLE if you need the _script_ return code instead of
rem the _cmd.exe /c_ return code!
if  not "" == "%SDKMANAGER_EXIT_CONSOLE%" exit 1
exit /b 1

:mainEnd
if "%OS%"=="Windows_NT" endlocal

:omega

Here i used an environmental variable ANDROID_STUDIO_JAVA_HOME which actually points to the JRE embedded in the android studio eg: ../android_studio/jre

This also has a fallback to JAVA_HOME if ANDROID_STUDIO_JAVA_HOME is not set.

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Short addition to the above for openJDK 11 with android sdk tools before upgrading to the latest version.

The above solutions didn't work for me

set DEFAULT_JVM_OPTS="-Dcom.android.sdklib.toolsdir=%~dp0\.."

To get this working I have installed the jaxb-ri (reference implementation) from the maven repo.

The information was given https://github.com/javaee/jaxb-v2 and links to the https://repo1.maven.org/maven2/com/sun/xml/bind/jaxb-ri/2.3.2/jaxb-ri-2.3.2.zip
This download includes a standalone runtime implementation in the mod-Folder.

I copied the mod-Folder to $android_sdk\tools\lib\ and added the following to classpath variable:

;%APP_HOME%\lib\mod\jakarta.xml.bind-api.jar;%APP_HOME%\lib\mod\jakarta.activation-api.jar;%APP_HOME%\lib\mod\jaxb-runtime.jar;%APP_HOME%\lib\mod\istack-commons-runtime.jar;

So finally it looks like:

set CLASSPATH=%APP_HOME%\lib\dvlib-26.0.0-dev.jar;%APP_HOME%\lib\jimfs-1.1.jar;%APP_HOME%\lib\jsr305-1.3.9.jar;%APP_HOME%\lib\repository-26.0.0-dev.jar;%APP_HOME%\lib\j2objc-annotations-1.1.jar;%APP_HOME%\lib\layoutlib-api-26.0.0-dev.jar;%APP_HOME%\lib\gson-2.3.jar;%APP_HOME%\lib\httpcore-4.2.5.jar;%APP_HOME%\lib\commons-logging-1.1.1.jar;%APP_HOME%\lib\commons-compress-1.12.jar;%APP_HOME%\lib\annotations-26.0.0-dev.jar;%APP_HOME%\lib\error_prone_annotations-2.0.18.jar;%APP_HOME%\lib\animal-sniffer-annotations-1.14.jar;%APP_HOME%\lib\httpclient-4.2.6.jar;%APP_HOME%\lib\commons-codec-1.6.jar;%APP_HOME%\lib\common-26.0.0-dev.jar;%APP_HOME%\lib\kxml2-2.3.0.jar;%APP_HOME%\lib\httpmime-4.1.jar;%APP_HOME%\lib\annotations-12.0.jar;%APP_HOME%\lib\sdklib-26.0.0-dev.jar;%APP_HOME%\lib\guava-22.0.jar;%APP_HOME%\lib\mod\jakarta.xml.bind-api.jar;%APP_HOME%\lib\mod\jakarta.activation-api.jar;%APP_HOME%\lib\mod\jaxb-runtime.jar;%APP_HOME%\lib\mod\istack-commons-runtime.jar;

Maybe I missed a lib due to some minor errors showing up. But sdkmanager.bat --update or --list is running now.

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This is what I did in Ubuntu 18.04 (Any Linux will do):

$ sudo apt-get install openjdk-8-jdk

$ sudo update-alternatives --config java
There are 2 choices for the alternative javac (providing /usr/bin/javac).

  Selection    Path                                          Priority   Status
------------------------------------------------------------
  0            /usr/lib/jvm/java-11-openjdk-amd64/bin/javac   1111      auto mode
  1            /usr/lib/jvm/java-11-openjdk-amd64/bin/javac   1111      manual mode
* 2            /usr/lib/jvm/java-8-openjdk-amd64/bin/javac    1081      manual mode

Press <enter> to keep the current choice[*], or type selection number: 2

$ export JAVA_HOME=$(/usr/lib/jvm/java-1.8.0-openjdk-amd64)
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  • This won’t work: Java 8 no longer exists in Debian stable (1½ years old) and newer.
    – mirabilos
    Sep 30, 2020 at 21:56
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This is the answer to make this work for Java 11 and above since the entire JAXB APIs were removed.

Download Jakarta XML Binding, specifically this zip file. You need only the 3 files within mod folder i.e. jakarta.activation.jar, jakarta.xml.bind-api.jar and jakarta.xml.bind-api.jar and you can toss the rest off.

Move these files to APP_HOME/lib folder. I created a sub folder jaxb inside for this. So, on my macOS system this was: $HOME/Library/Android/sdk/tools/lib/jaxb

Now open sdkmanager using your favorite text editor and under CLASSPATH= add the following at th beginning:

$APP_HOME/lib/jaxb/jakarta.activation.jar:$APP_HOME/lib/jaxb/jakarta.xml.bind-api.jar:$APP_HOME/lib/jaxb/jaxb-impl.jar

So it ended up looking like:

CLASSPATH=$APP_HOME/lib/jaxb/jakarta.activation.jar:$APP_HOME/lib/jaxb/jakarta.xml.bind-api.jar:$APP_HOME/lib/jaxb/jaxb-impl.jar:$APP_HOME/lib/dvlib-26.0.0-dev.jar:$APP_HOME/lib/jimfs-1.1.jar:$APP_HOME/lib/jsr305-1.3.9.jar:$APP_HOME/lib/repository-26.0.0-dev.jar:$APP_HOME/lib/j2objc-annotations-1.1.jar:$APP_HOME/lib/layoutlib-api-26.0.0-dev.jar:$APP_HOME/lib/gson-2.3.jar:$APP_HOME/lib/httpcore-4.2.5.jar:$APP_HOME/lib/commons-logging-1.1.1.jar:$APP_HOME/lib/commons-compress-1.12.jar:$APP_HOME/lib/annotations-26.0.0-dev.jar:$APP_HOME/lib/error_prone_annotations-2.0.18.jar:$APP_HOME/lib/animal-sniffer-annotations-1.14.jar:$APP_HOME/lib/httpclient-4.2.6.jar:$APP_HOME/lib/commons-codec-1.6.jar:$APP_HOME/lib/common-26.0.0-dev.jar:$APP_HOME/lib/kxml2-2.3.0.jar:$APP_HOME/lib/httpmime-4.1.jar:$APP_HOME/lib/annotations-12.0.jar:$APP_HOME/lib/sdklib-26.0.0-dev.jar:$APP_HOME/lib/guava-22.0.jar

And that's pretty much it, should solve the issue.

I did these steps because flutter doctor --android-licenses was giving me issues. And this fixed it.

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(WINDOWS)

If you have installed Android Studio already go to File >> Project Structure... >> SDK Location.

Go to that location + \cmdline-tools\latest\bin Copy the Path into Environment Variables

than it is OK to use the command line tool.

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The only working solution for me is to use the java shipped with the Android studio.

set the JAVA_HOME to /Applications/Android\ Studio.app/Contents/jre/jdk/Contents/Home

in .bashrc

set JAVA_HOME="/Applications/Android\ Studio.app/Contents/jre/jdk/Contents/Home"

If you are using fish shel, put this in ~/.config/fish/config.fish

set -gx JAVA_HOME /Applications/Android\ Studio.app/Contents/jre/jdk/Contents/Home

(This is for mac, but I am sure it should work with linux and windows by setting the correct path)

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  • This might interfere with other application trying to use the Original/Non-OpenJDK version of Java from Oracle. Eventhough OpenJDK is more than capable, some might need the other one as well. May 3, 2020 at 8:14
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Apparently if you use "commandlinetools" version greater than 3.6.0 you may use JDK11+ to install Android SDK components.

They are available here: https://developer.android.com/studio#command-tools

Official issue tracker saying it is fixed: https://issuetracker.google.com/issues/122210344#comment11

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As explained above by Saifur Rahman Mohsin, the problem is that sdmanager relies on the availability of J2EE functionality which no longer ships with JRE/JDK >= 11, so this can be worked around by using the JAXB classes which implement the same functionality.

However, you may prefer not (or not be able to) modify the sdkmanager script (e.g. because it is installed by some other process that you do not control). If you are running a Posix/Unix system (like GNU/Linux or BSD, maybe macOS) you may still have a chance.

At least with the sdkmanager shipped with sdk-tools-linux-4333796.zip (maybe also with later versions), if you set $JAVA_HOME, it tries to look for $JAVA_HOME/jre/sh/java for IBM's AIX SDK compatibility. So you can exploit that compatibility check to trick sdkmanager into using a wrapper script that inserts the necessary classes into the class path when calling the real java program.

For example, in Debian with OpenJDK 11 already installed (package openjdk-11-jre or openjdk-11-jdk) you can do this (as root):

# cd /usr/lib/jvm/java-11-openjdk-amd64  # use your Java home here
# mkdir -p jre/sh
# cd jre/sh
# touch java
# chmod a+rx java

Then edit the just-created java script and write this Bash code into it:

#!/bin/bash
cp="$JAVA_EXTRA_CLASSPATH" java="$JAVA_HOME/bin/java"
test "$cp" || exec "$java" "$@"

args=()
for arg in "$@"; do
    if [[ "$setcp" ]]; then
        cp="$arg:$cp" setcp=
    elif [[ "$arg" =~ ^-(cp|-?classpath)$ ]]; then
        setcp=y
    else
        args+=("$arg")
    fi
done
exec "$java" -cp "$cp" "${args[@]}"

To make sdkmanager use the wrapper script and inject the JAXB classes into the class path, first install the relevant JAXB package in your system (libjaxb-java in Debian), and use sdmanager like this:

$ export JAVA_HOME="/usr/lib/jvm/java-11-openjdk-amd64"  # for Debian's OpenJDK 11
$ export JAVA_EXTRA_CLASSPATH="/usr/share/java/jaxb-impl.jar"  # for Debian's `libjaxb-java` package
$ (now run sdkmanager or other processes running it as usual)

Please note that $JAVA_EXTRA_CLASSPATH has classpath syntax, so you can enter a colon-separated list of items.

I noticed that this trick also applies to the Gradle wrapper and maybe others, but they may be safe if $JAVA_EXTRA_CLASSPATH is not set.

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https://adoptopenjdk.net currently supports all distributions of JDK from version 8 onwards. For example https://adoptopenjdk.net/releases.html#x64_win

Here's an example of how I was able to use JDK version 8 with sdkmanager and much more: https://travis-ci.com/mmcc007/screenshots/builds/109365628

For JDK 9 (and I think 10, and possibly 11, but not 12 and beyond), the following should work to get sdkmanager working:

export SDKMANAGER_OPTS="--add-modules java.se.ee"
sdkmanager --list
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  • 1
    Any idea of how to fix this for SDK 12?
    – Richie
    May 3, 2019 at 12:52
  • @Richie Did you solve this, I too have Java 12 and running into this issue and nothing that is posted here is helping. Jun 16, 2019 at 5:09
  • 1
    As I recall, I think you have to download the jar file that contains java.se.ee and add it to the path (or something similar). AFAIK Oracle unbundled J2EE-related jars from the JDK for 12 and beyond. Did not test this with sdkmanager.
    – mmccabe
    Jun 17, 2019 at 6:42
  • @jamesemanon I did not manage to solve it. Try the above suggestion
    – Richie
    Jul 15, 2019 at 6:39
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JDK 13.0.1, Android SDK 29 , Windows 10

Basically i tried everything, but the most effective and only 1 solution that worked for me was to downgrade to jdk 1.8. I dont why, it is early 2020 and have to downgrade to 1 year old jdk version against latest flutter version. Maybe problem is in windows version, cause jdk 13.0.1 worked for me on macOS 10.15.2. Hope this solution works.

Download Link (JDK 1.8.0): https://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/downloads/jdk8-downloads-2133151.html

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  • Java 8 was released in march 2014. So it is a bit more than 1 year old...
    – pqnet
    May 18, 2020 at 18:05
  • yeah..but Oracle policy has changed since Java 8.....it is not free for organisation anymore. So, everyone are forced to use Java8 May 18, 2020 at 22:18
  • The problem is that newer java runtimes (9+) do not have javax libraries, you are supposed to ship them with your application. So software written expecting to run on java 8 and before do not ship these libraries, and thus won't work on 9+. The reason, as you guessed, is to make the standard JDK fully open source (these libraries are not GPL), so I would say that the license terms improved.
    – pqnet
    May 19, 2020 at 11:57
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You just need to install jaxb har files and include in the classpath. this works in java 11 to 12 latest.

To those who are looking for the fix i made some gist in github hope this help. and the links are provided also.

https://gist.github.com/Try-Parser/b7106d941cc9b1c9e7b4c7443a7c3540

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Define home directories of different JDK versions in your .bashrc or .zshrc:

export JAVA_8_HOME=$(/usr/libexec/java_home -v1.8)
export JAVA_14_HOME=$(/usr/libexec/java_home -v14)

First of all use JDK version 8. Put this line the top of sdkmanager file:

export JAVA_HOME=$JAVA_8_HOME

Switch back to JDK version 14. Put this line the bottom of sdkmanager file:

export JAVA_HOME=$JAVA_14_HOME
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  • This won’t work: Java 8 no longer exists in Debian stable (1½ years old) and newer.
    – mirabilos
    Sep 30, 2020 at 21:56
0

If you are using flutter, Run this command flutter doctor --android-licenses

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For users on mac, I solved an issue similar to this by modifying my zshrc file and adding the following (although your java_home might be configured differently) :

export JAVA_HOME=$(/usr/libexec/java_home)
export ANDROID_HOME=/Users/YOURUSER/Library/Android/sdk
export PATH=$PATH:/Users/YOURUSER/Library/Android/sdk/tools
export PATH=$PATH:%ANDROID_HOME%\tools
export PATH=$PATH:/Users/YOURUSER/Library/Android/sdk
0

I have a M1 chipset and the only solution was to install the JDK 8 from azul zuru and then change my JAVA_HOME to 1.8 and works!

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Another solution possible to this error is check your Java version, maybe you can solve it downloading this jdk oracle-jdk-8, this was my mistake :P

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I download Java 8 SDK

  1. unistall java sdk previuse
  2. close android studio
  3. install java 8
  4. run-> cmd-> flutter doctor --install -licenses and after
flutter doctor
Doctor summary (to see all details, run flutter doctor -v):
[√] Flutter (Channel stable, v1.12.13+hotfix.9, on Microsoft Windows [Version 10.0.19041.388], locale en-US)
[√] Android toolchain - develop for Android devices (Android SDK version 29.0.3)
[√] Android Studio (version 4.0)
[√] VS Code (version 1.47.3)
[!] Connected device
    ! No devices available

! Doctor found issues in 1 category
display  and finish
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Go to {SDK_FOLDER}/lib/_/ (underscore folder). Copy all the files from the _ folder to its parent folder /lib.

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