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Following 2 possible solutions will resolve this problem :  Solution1 : To fix the problem, it was required that I list the path to my corporate PAC file by using  Configure -> "Appearance and Behavior" -> System Settings -> HTTP Proxy . I selected "Automatic proxy configuration url:" Delete your  ~/.Android*  folders (losing all of your settings :/). Run Android Studio. It will show you a welcome wizard where it tries to download the SDK again (and fails due to my rubbish internet). Click the X on the wizard window. That will enable you to get to the normal welcome dialog. Go to Settings->Project Defaults->Project Structure and change the Android SDK location to the correct one. Solution 2 : To fix the problem, it was required that I list the path to my corporate PAC file by using  Configure -> "Appearance and Behavior" -> System Settings -> HTTP Proxy . I selected "Automatic proxy configuration url:&quo

code to devide a String into different parts based on given symbol (eg:':').. in Android

String str = "FN:FreddyLn:LunoCaseType:1TicketNumber:1216-gg-14169CaseID:2";
        StringTokenizer st = new StringTokenizer(str, ":");
        System.out.println("Tokens Count:  " + st.countTokens());
        String arrayString[]=new String[st.countTokens()];
        String ticketNumbr=null,caseId=null;
        int tokenCount=st.countTokens();
        for(int i=0;i<tokenCount;i++)
        {
            arrayString[i]=st.nextToken();
           
            if(i==tokenCount-2){
                ticketNumbr=arrayString[i];
             System.out.println("TicketNumber:  " + ticketNumbr);
            }
            caseId=arrayString[i];           
        }
        System.out.println("CaseId:  " + caseId);
        int StrLength=ticketNumbr.length();
        String subString=ticketNumbr.substring(0, StrLength-6);
        System.out.println("TicketNumber :  " + subString);

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