I am running windows 7 64 bit. I downloaded the android SDK (windows installer) and it prompted me to install Java at the start of the installation. So, I went out and installed the latest 64 bit java (JDK).
After installing Java I re-ran the installer, but it still says Java SE Development Kit (JDK) not found. Is it going to hurt anything to download the zip and copy it to my C:\
drive and run the SDK manager from there? Could it be that the android sdk requires the 32 bit jdk?