I viewed the Eclipse ADT documentation and found out the way to get around this issue. I was able to Update My SDK Tool to 22.0.4 (Latest Version).
Solution is: First Update ADT to 22.0.4(Latest version) and then Update SDK Tool to
22.0.4(Latest Version)
The above link says,
ADT 22.0.4 is designed for use with SDK Tools r22.0.4. If you haven’t
already installed SDK Tools r22.0.4 into your SDK, use the Android SDK
Manager to do so
What I had to do was update my ADT to 22.0.4 (Latest Version) and then I was able to update SDK tool to 22.0.4. I thought only SDK Tool has been updated not ADT, so I was updating the SDK Tool with Older ADT Version (22.0.1).
How to Update your ADT to Latest Version
- In Eclipse go to
Help
Install New Software
—>Add
- inside
Add Repository
write the Name:ADT
(or whatever you want) - and Location:
https://dl-ssl.google.com/android/eclipse/
- after loading you should get
Developer Tools
andNDK Plugins
- check both if you want to use the Native Developer Kit (NDK) in the future or check
Developer Tool
only - click
Next
Finish