Issue in okhttp3 library RootIndex issue












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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.










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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
















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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.










share|improve this question























  • 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.










share|improve this question














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.







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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



















  • 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.




  1. I firstly extracted the jar file.

  2. Then inside the jar folder deleted the Okhttp and Okio Folders.

  3. Convert it to jar file again.

  4. 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.




    1. I firstly extracted the jar file.

    2. Then inside the jar folder deleted the Okhttp and Okio Folders.

    3. Convert it to jar file again.

    4. 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.




      1. I firstly extracted the jar file.

      2. Then inside the jar folder deleted the Okhttp and Okio Folders.

      3. Convert it to jar file again.

      4. 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.




        1. I firstly extracted the jar file.

        2. Then inside the jar folder deleted the Okhttp and Okio Folders.

        3. Convert it to jar file again.

        4. 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.




        1. I firstly extracted the jar file.

        2. Then inside the jar folder deleted the Okhttp and Okio Folders.

        3. Convert it to jar file again.

        4. 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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