I presume that Apple now want you to use AVKit which is new in 10.9.
However I don't understand how you can develop an app that targets 10.8
if its
unable to use QTKit since that's all there is on 10.8 or earlier.
Does the AppStore really disallow targeting something like half the
installed base ??
-phil.
On 3/25/2014 9:19 AM, Stephen F Northover wrote:
Here is the JIRA that is tracking this:
https://javafx-jira.kenai.com/browse/RT-34893
Steve
On 2014-03-25 11:46 AM, Tony Anecito wrote:
Thanks for the verification. No matter what state Quicktime is in it
is no longer accepted by the Apple Store.
I am guessing these new rules will soon apply to everything but I
could be wrong.
Regards,
-Tony
On Tuesday, March 25, 2014 9:27 AM, David DeHaven
<david.deha...@oracle.com> wrote:
Hi All,
Apparently the JavaFX includes some libraries that use the obsolete
Quicktime. When some submits to the Apple Store a JavaFX app it gets
rejected based on JavaFX having the obsolete API. I found out how to
fix it from someone else running into the same issue.
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/21008617/java-error-when-submitting-app-to-mac-store-deprecated-api-usage
It uses the now deprecated QTKit to play media.
-DrD-