I have already started doing that since the info I found on the web does not mention some of the issues I am running into. -Tony
On Monday, March 24, 2014 4:40 PM, Stephen F Northover <steve.x.northo...@oracle.com> wrote: Yes and we'll put them on the OpenJFX wiki. Steve On 2014-03-24 6:39 PM, Mark Fortner wrote: > Tony and/or Danno, > Would you mind documenting the steps that you had to go through to make a > Mac application that was submittable to the Apple Store? I'm sure everyone > who's struggling to create applications would appreciate the information. > > Cheers, > > Mark > > > > On Mon, Mar 24, 2014 at 3:30 PM, Tony Anecito <adanec...@yahoo.com> wrote: > >> Ok I was able to codesign and submit. The JavaFX deploy task is not >> creating a info.plist when the jdk is added to the bundle for the jdk. >> >> After submission there were some issues related to signing and it now >> requires a entitlements file for some things in the jre. >> >> Regards, >> -Tony >> >> >> >> On Monday, March 24, 2014 12:01 PM, Tony Anecito <adanec...@yahoo.com> >> wrote: >> >> So you have tried codesign with Mavericks OS X? I am getting invalid >> bundle when the jdk is bundled as required by the Apple Store. You have to >> codesign the jdk plugin seprately. >> Yes you can create a pkg or dmg image but I am looking for the correct way >> get the jdk codesigned else the app codesign fails also. >> >> Do you have a working example of codesign the jdk in the bundle? >> >> Thanks, >> -Tony >> >> >> >> >> On Monday, March 24, 2014 11:48 AM, Danno Ferrin <danno.fer...@oracle.com> >> wrote: >> >> You can still deploy apps to the app store using JavaFX. You just cannot >> use the media library at the moment. You can do it also via non app store >> distribution and sign it via gatekeeper as well and keep the media >> libraries in. And it shouldn't matter what version of Mac OSX you use to >> build it. >> >> Tony Anecito <adanec...@yahoo.com> wrote: >> >> >> Thanks Richard, >> >> I know some more now. It seems with Mavericks 10.9 codesign and the bundle >> format that JavaFX deploy creates is no longer valid. There are starting to >> appear to be more references to this issue on the internet. >> So JavaFX apps can no longer be created and work on the Mac at least as >> far as the Apple Store is concerned. >> >> I may have to downgrade my Mac OS X to 10.8 to create Apple Store >> distributable JavaFX apps for the Mac. >> >> -Tony >> >> >> >> On Monday, March 24, 2014 10:57 AM, Richard Bair <richard.b...@oracle.com> >> wrote: >> >>> One last hurdle, you need to remove the media library for JavaFX >> (lib/libjfxmedia.dylib) from your bundled JDK. It uses QuickTime and that >> is being disowned by apple. This may be fixed in a later 8u update, but >> not in 8.0.0_b132. >> >> Oh good grief, Apple! So what should we be using instead? This means I >> cannot make use of fx media in any app submitted to the app store? >> >> Richard >>