NativeScript Google maps java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: Failed resolution of: Lorg/apache/http/ProtocolVersion










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I switched to N 5.0, now i have an issue with nativescript-google-map-sdk,
same error as here:
Android Google maps java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: Failed resolution of: Lorg/apache/http/ProtocolVersion



The issue with Android API 28, there is a config that should be set manually in manifetst, https://developers.google.com/maps/documentation/android-sdk/config#specify_requirement_for_apache_http_legacy_library



When I add



 <uses-library
android:name="org.apache.http.legacy"
android:required="false" />


to my App_Resources/Android/AndroidManifest.xml



i get this error



* What went wrong:


Execution failed for task ':app:processDebugResources'.




Android resource linking failed
Output: /Users/rudm/dev/mobile/new5/platforms/android/app/build/intermediates/merged_manifests/debug/processDebugManifest/merged/AndroidManifest.xml:21: error: unexpected element found in .




is there a way to make google map working with N 5.0?










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    I switched to N 5.0, now i have an issue with nativescript-google-map-sdk,
    same error as here:
    Android Google maps java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: Failed resolution of: Lorg/apache/http/ProtocolVersion



    The issue with Android API 28, there is a config that should be set manually in manifetst, https://developers.google.com/maps/documentation/android-sdk/config#specify_requirement_for_apache_http_legacy_library



    When I add



     <uses-library
    android:name="org.apache.http.legacy"
    android:required="false" />


    to my App_Resources/Android/AndroidManifest.xml



    i get this error



    * What went wrong:


    Execution failed for task ':app:processDebugResources'.




    Android resource linking failed
    Output: /Users/rudm/dev/mobile/new5/platforms/android/app/build/intermediates/merged_manifests/debug/processDebugManifest/merged/AndroidManifest.xml:21: error: unexpected element found in .




    is there a way to make google map working with N 5.0?










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      I switched to N 5.0, now i have an issue with nativescript-google-map-sdk,
      same error as here:
      Android Google maps java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: Failed resolution of: Lorg/apache/http/ProtocolVersion



      The issue with Android API 28, there is a config that should be set manually in manifetst, https://developers.google.com/maps/documentation/android-sdk/config#specify_requirement_for_apache_http_legacy_library



      When I add



       <uses-library
      android:name="org.apache.http.legacy"
      android:required="false" />


      to my App_Resources/Android/AndroidManifest.xml



      i get this error



      * What went wrong:


      Execution failed for task ':app:processDebugResources'.




      Android resource linking failed
      Output: /Users/rudm/dev/mobile/new5/platforms/android/app/build/intermediates/merged_manifests/debug/processDebugManifest/merged/AndroidManifest.xml:21: error: unexpected element found in .




      is there a way to make google map working with N 5.0?










      share|improve this question














      I switched to N 5.0, now i have an issue with nativescript-google-map-sdk,
      same error as here:
      Android Google maps java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: Failed resolution of: Lorg/apache/http/ProtocolVersion



      The issue with Android API 28, there is a config that should be set manually in manifetst, https://developers.google.com/maps/documentation/android-sdk/config#specify_requirement_for_apache_http_legacy_library



      When I add



       <uses-library
      android:name="org.apache.http.legacy"
      android:required="false" />


      to my App_Resources/Android/AndroidManifest.xml



      i get this error



      * What went wrong:


      Execution failed for task ':app:processDebugResources'.




      Android resource linking failed
      Output: /Users/rudm/dev/mobile/new5/platforms/android/app/build/intermediates/merged_manifests/debug/processDebugManifest/merged/AndroidManifest.xml:21: error: unexpected element found in .




      is there a way to make google map working with N 5.0?







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          Just add uses-library at the end of application tag



          <uses-library android:name="org.apache.http.legacy" android:required="false"/>
          </application>





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          Just add uses-library at the end of application tag



          <uses-library android:name="org.apache.http.legacy" android:required="false"/>
          </application>





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          Just add uses-library at the end of application tag



          <uses-library android:name="org.apache.http.legacy" android:required="false"/>
          </application>





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          Just add uses-library at the end of application tag



          <uses-library android:name="org.apache.http.legacy" android:required="false"/>
          </application>





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          Just add uses-library at the end of application tag



          <uses-library android:name="org.apache.http.legacy" android:required="false"/>
          </application>






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          • This is very useful workaround.

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          This is very useful workaround.

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          This is very useful workaround.

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