I had made one application in j2me but not signed and not done any certified process.Now i want to upload it in ovi store.But unfortunately the application is rejected and had below issues:-
ISSUE #1: SUMMARY: The application has
not been submitted with a flowchart
diagram of the application and/or
declaration questionnaire for Java
signing. EXPECTED RESULTS: The
application must be submitted with a
flowchart diagram of the application
and declaration questionnaire for Java
signing. For more information on
Publisher requirements for signing by
Nokia, refer to
http://www.forum.nokia.com/Distribute/Packaging_and_signing.xhtml
AFFECTED JAVA VERIFIED TEST CRITERIA:
Java Verified Test #AC1, #AC2.
I got this link and studied it:-http://www.developer.nokia.com/Distribute/Packaging_and_signing.xhtml
Is this issue is due to that as application is not signed?
is signing is necessary to upload the application in ovi store?
If it is then how much charge does it have?and how?
Please help me.And answer in detail way
Thanks is advance
This is not because the application is not signed. Ovi store will sign your application after it fulfills the Nokia's criteria. In order for testing to start you need to submit (1) a flow diagram of your application (2) A questionnaire. You can easily find more information and examples for these documents as they are the same documents used by javaverified
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I am a developer which working on security related area.Recently I
met a little problem. If I got a app such as android .apk or IOS .ipa.
How can I check whether it has malicious actions?
The first thought came to my mind is to check its manifest. To see
which kind of permission it has requested. But this general method can
not detect some actions such as record the screen snapshot or record
user tap position on screen.
Then I switched to search how app store and google play check the
app which submitted by developers. Turns out that they first check the
certificate or signature of the app to make sure it has been published
by trusted organization. Then statically check the system permission
that the app requested.
I guess there must be some in-depth detection method or theory
which used by google and apple to make sure their app is safe to
download. Can anyone provide me some useful information or website
link that I can learn from?
Thank you.
I am about to start development on an UWP Application. One of the last minute requirements was to be able to support white-labeling the application for our partners. Does anyone have any experience doing this using the Universal Windows Platform that would be willing to give me some insight on resources I should be looking at?
Some basic questions I have is:
Is it possible? I read about it being done with iOS and Android.
How do you create the AppPackage for each partner?
Localization differences? Where one localization may refer to it as one product, but another refers to it as the other product.
Or is this something where I would bundle everything up and send it to the partner to create their own upload? If this is the case, is there a how-to on that?
Some of these might be basic questions, but this is the first time I have created a white-label application, so it is all new to me.
Have just replied to another one topic and looks that screenshot is still needed)
When you submit App to store you can find option:
This way you can make your app visible only to your partners. And you can also register as many apps as you like (each one for separate partner)
Or you can distribute your app thrue Windows Store for Business.
Take a look also at this link, it might be helpful for you
Distribute LOB apps to enterprises
My iOS app needs to use Instagram API to load some images, user feedback based on geo location. I requested public_content permissions from Instagram team but got rejected with explanations below even though I filled out as much info as possible. Note I have my app in development only and website looks very minimal but some designs and lots of description was submitted for review.
How to resolve this issue of getting these basic permissions? I googled and I notice this is a common problem.
General issues: Invalid Use Case: The use case descrbied in your submission notes, screencast and website is not a valid use case that
we allow on our Platform. Please see our Permissions Review and valid
use cases description (https://www.instagram.com/developer/review/)
for more information.
public_content: This permission (public_content) does not support the use case you described in your submission notes, screencast and
website. Please review Login Permissions
(http://instagram.com/developer/authorization/) for a comprehensive
list of permissions and valid use cases.
Perhaps this helps. I have tried two times but our app was declined. I will write the submission text one more time. I also want to go more into detail as the new FAQ says that Instagram expects a very detailed submision.
Cheers, Christian
FAQ
My submission was rejected but it was a valid use case. What should I do?
A common reason for rejecting a submission is that we do not have enough information to make an assessment of your app. This can happen if your submission was too short, if it missed important information, if you did not provide a good screencast, your website is not working, etc. Before you submit for review again, make sure to provide a long and clear explanation of what your app does and how you use every permission. Make sure also to provide a video screencast and to follow all our Platform Policies.
What should I write in the submission?
The submission should be long enough for us to understand exactly what your app does and why you need the permissions you are asking for. If your submission is too short or does not explain all parts of your integration, then we may not be able to understand and approve your app. For example, your submission should explain what does your app or company do, which of the approved use cases your integration falls into, who will be using your app, how do your user authenticate with your app, how you use the API to power your integration, how does your product use the data acquired from Instagram, etc.
What should I show in the video screencast?
The video screencast is a very important part of a submission and cannot be omitted. Please make sure that the video clearly shows how your application works, including any Instagram login experience and the usage of every permission you are requesting. Since your app may still be in sandbox mode, you can use data from sandbox users to showcase the integration.
My company is working with multiple clients, should I submit one app per project?
No, we do not approve apps that are created for one-off projects (e.g. a hashtag campaign, an event, a website). You should use a single client_id across all your integrations.
Can I revoke a submission if I made a mistake?
You can't cancel a submission that is in progress. You will need to wait until the submission has been reviewed before you can start a new one.
I'm in a software project and need to take care of a component that connects to a Lotus Notes server in order to create users, assign authorization groups etc.
I would like to configure a basic client / server scenario on my own hardware to familiarize with the Notes technology but I have only found trial versions for client software components like Domino Designer. I would expect that a Domino server is also required.
Does anybody know whether. and if yes, how I can get the required server components? Or is it required to purchase a license?
Many thanks in advance for every reply.
You can download a trial of IBM Domino here:
https://www.ibm.com/developerworks/downloads/ls/lsds/
http://dominodeveloper.net offers a free development server option that I have used successfully in the past. Always worked well for me.
I came up with an idea to integrate Lync Server as a Java portlet to Liferay environment. What I would like to have is people names, photos, presence information and contact points on a portlet which communicates the data from Lync server.
(With contact point I mean those direct Voip or IM communications integrations that I suppose belong to the Lync concept.)
I don't know if there exist any ready integrations and if not, what material could be found about APIs and stuff like that so that I could probably code one of my own.
Thanks for interest and tips already beforehand!
I'm no Liferay expert, but i'm guessing Web Based Portal - right? If so, then yes, you can do what you need to.
Are you running the Lync client on the machines? if not, then you'll need to build some server infrastructure.
First step would be to download and install the UCMA 3.0 SDK.
At the back end, you would need to build a UCMA application that logs on to your Lync environment - the process of building and deploying is fairly lengthy, but described well here
You'd also need to build in a web service layer, so you can expose methods over the web, e.g. GetContacts, etc. The methods behind your web service would need to call into the UCMA app to fetch the required information.
Then you'd just need to build the necessary html and javascript to call the web services.
There is a codeplex project that does some of this - at the very least, it would be a great starting point
The whole thing is a lot easier if you are running Lync on the client, and if Silverlight is an option.
You'd need to download the Lync SDK. This contains a bunch of Silverlight controls that allow the user to e.g. see contact details, see a contacts availability, click to call etc. It would then just be a case of creating a Silverlight app using the controls, and then wrapping this inside a portlet.
Edit: George Durzi and Michael Greenlee's book is great for getting started with this, whichever route you go down.