

The missing folders are indicated with yellow danger signs next to them. Under the Deployment branch you’ll find the SDK Manager.

You can easily confirm issues using the Delphi SDK Manager, that you can open through the Tools – Options menu. There are many reasons for this, sometimes the Google servers are down or there is a conflict with an existing Android SDK. So if you start an Android project and then hit compile you will get a question from the Delphi IDE “Would you like to update the platforms SDK now?” Just click yes and it will then download the Android SDK for you and you can just continue.īut occasionally the install process of Delphi fails to download some of the required Android SDK files from Google.

If you forgot that, no worries, the Delphi IDE has an automatic feature to detect missing Android SDK files. If you do that, then you should also check the Eclipse Temurin OpenJDK 11 (Hotspot) JVM, for the Java bits the Android SDK needs. Now if you did not select it in the install, you can add it later using the Tools – Manage Platforms menu in the Delphi IDE. The Android SDK is an optional feature in the Delphi installation.
