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  1. I see that it is still referring to the wrong Java path, I deleted that path, and wow it's working. Thank you all :-)
  2. Still the same error @Yaroslav Brovin I don't think that this error is related to Java, I still got the same error when trying to deploy.
  3. Thank you, we will wait to @Yaroslav Brovin I tried various versions of Java and uninstalled FGX and reinstalled it again. I also tried different Android SDKs (25, 29,35...), also, I did many things ending with one result: the same error when using FGX and FMX projects run without any problem.
  4. I reinstalled Java 21, but I’m still getting the same error when trying to deploy the project. Should I install 32bit?
  5. So do I need to update Java? Which version do you recommend installing? Thank you,
  6. I have no access (I already tried before I posted this question)
  7. Currently I am evaluating FGX Native and I have installed Rad Studio 12.3 and the Trial version of FGX, The project compiled successfully, but when I try to run I got: [Exec Error] FGX.Delphi.Android.Targets(118): The command "gradlew app:build" exited with code 1. FMX project run without problems. Any help?
  8. Thank you, and does it support digital identity (biometric)?
  9. Is it possible to offer social login/registration via Facebook, Google, X (Twitter), and Instagram?
  10. Thank you, Yaroslav Brovin, It would be nice to have it built in :-)
  11. I need to set the title of the navigationbar to center / right, how to do that?
  12. Great news Yaroslav ❤️

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