Issue in okhttp3 library RootIndex issue
Tried to implement a library for payment integration and faced with an issue such as this,
Error: Interface `okhttp3.internal.tls.TrustRootIndex(classpath class)` used as super class of `okhttp3.internal.tls.TrustRootIndex$AndroidTrustRootIndex`.
When I disable the library issue is solved. My assumption is that it might be colliding with the okhttp library I have already implemented in the project.
android okhttp
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Tried to implement a library for payment integration and faced with an issue such as this,
Error: Interface `okhttp3.internal.tls.TrustRootIndex(classpath class)` used as super class of `okhttp3.internal.tls.TrustRootIndex$AndroidTrustRootIndex`.
When I disable the library issue is solved. My assumption is that it might be colliding with the okhttp library I have already implemented in the project.
android okhttp
Do you have multiple versions of OkHttp on your class path?
– Jesse Wilson
Jan 3 at 3:08
I think so. How to exclude them?
– Clint Paul
Jan 3 at 5:21
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Tried to implement a library for payment integration and faced with an issue such as this,
Error: Interface `okhttp3.internal.tls.TrustRootIndex(classpath class)` used as super class of `okhttp3.internal.tls.TrustRootIndex$AndroidTrustRootIndex`.
When I disable the library issue is solved. My assumption is that it might be colliding with the okhttp library I have already implemented in the project.
android okhttp
Tried to implement a library for payment integration and faced with an issue such as this,
Error: Interface `okhttp3.internal.tls.TrustRootIndex(classpath class)` used as super class of `okhttp3.internal.tls.TrustRootIndex$AndroidTrustRootIndex`.
When I disable the library issue is solved. My assumption is that it might be colliding with the okhttp library I have already implemented in the project.
android okhttp
android okhttp
asked Jan 2 at 13:32
Clint PaulClint Paul
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Do you have multiple versions of OkHttp on your class path?
– Jesse Wilson
Jan 3 at 3:08
I think so. How to exclude them?
– Clint Paul
Jan 3 at 5:21
add a comment |
Do you have multiple versions of OkHttp on your class path?
– Jesse Wilson
Jan 3 at 3:08
I think so. How to exclude them?
– Clint Paul
Jan 3 at 5:21
Do you have multiple versions of OkHttp on your class path?
– Jesse Wilson
Jan 3 at 3:08
Do you have multiple versions of OkHttp on your class path?
– Jesse Wilson
Jan 3 at 3:08
I think so. How to exclude them?
– Clint Paul
Jan 3 at 5:21
I think so. How to exclude them?
– Clint Paul
Jan 3 at 5:21
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Finally I found an answer for this issue. Will explain the solution step by step.
- I firstly extracted the jar file.
- Then inside the jar folder deleted the Okhttp and Okio Folders.
- Convert it to jar file again.
- Try to integrate this jar file again with the project.
It worked in my case. Please try this solution if any of you hit the same issue.
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Finally I found an answer for this issue. Will explain the solution step by step.
- I firstly extracted the jar file.
- Then inside the jar folder deleted the Okhttp and Okio Folders.
- Convert it to jar file again.
- Try to integrate this jar file again with the project.
It worked in my case. Please try this solution if any of you hit the same issue.
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Finally I found an answer for this issue. Will explain the solution step by step.
- I firstly extracted the jar file.
- Then inside the jar folder deleted the Okhttp and Okio Folders.
- Convert it to jar file again.
- Try to integrate this jar file again with the project.
It worked in my case. Please try this solution if any of you hit the same issue.
add a comment |
Finally I found an answer for this issue. Will explain the solution step by step.
- I firstly extracted the jar file.
- Then inside the jar folder deleted the Okhttp and Okio Folders.
- Convert it to jar file again.
- Try to integrate this jar file again with the project.
It worked in my case. Please try this solution if any of you hit the same issue.
Finally I found an answer for this issue. Will explain the solution step by step.
- I firstly extracted the jar file.
- Then inside the jar folder deleted the Okhttp and Okio Folders.
- Convert it to jar file again.
- Try to integrate this jar file again with the project.
It worked in my case. Please try this solution if any of you hit the same issue.
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Do you have multiple versions of OkHttp on your class path?
– Jesse Wilson
Jan 3 at 3:08
I think so. How to exclude them?
– Clint Paul
Jan 3 at 5:21