Submitting Your App

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  • 8. Submitting Your App

    This article tells you how to create your submit your App to the iTunes Store. This is the eighth step in getting your vBulletin App submitted to Apple for Approval.

    Note: This is a series of articles describing how to enroll in the Apple and Android developer programs so that you can publish your vBulletin Mobile Apps. These instructions should be followed sequentially in order to limit confusion. The steps are fairly straightforward but can be time consuming and it is easy to lose your place. These instructions are also included in your vBulletin Mobile Suite download in a PDF format for easy printing.

    The fields shown in blue are the values you entered into the Mobile Publisher or included in your personal documentation. Please refer to the documentation included in the Mobile Suite download for the proper value.

    1. Launch Application Loader. If you don’t have Application Loader installed yet, please see the “Installing Application Loader” article.
    2. Login with your iTunes developer account.
    3. Choose your application: [placeholder-app-name] [placeholder-version-no]
    4. Click “Next”.
    5. Choose the bundle you resigned and reconstructed earlier:
      [placeholder-bundle-id].app.zip or [placeholder-bundle-id].zip from step 17 of Signing your App
    6. Select “Yes” when the prompt asks if the application has been tested and qualified.
    7. After it’s finished uploading your app will be pending review.

    • Ramsesx
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      Ramsesx commented
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      A lot of stuff you've written Wayne, I bet you had lot of fun to find out how this all works *lol
      Well done and thanks.

    • Wayne Luke
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      Wayne Luke commented
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      A lot of transcribing really. The Mobile App team had to figure out how it worked, relayed the information to me and I get to publish it for you.
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