![]() Android Studio requires Java 8 or later, but JDK 17 is not compatible with Android projects - this is because Android SDK is using its own way of working and JDK 17 is not meant to be used together.Īdditionally, earlier versions of Android SDK versions are not compatible with Java versions beyond Java 8. No, you cannot use JDK 17 with Android Studio. ![]() ![]() Additionally, you can open the ‘Terminal’ in Android Studio and type in the command ‘java -version’ which will display the version of the JDK that you have installed. You can also see the version of your JDK in the same location that you expanded in the Settings Menu in the ‘Project JDK Version’ dropdown.
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