Please let us know what you hear back with Apple on this given the
information below we hope they will see this as an oversight.
- Don
On 30/09/2015 12:28 PM, Phil Race wrote:
Yes, these look like ICU functions which so far as I know FX only
references from its *own* internal copy of webkit which in turn has a
copy of ICU.
What is very odd is that Apple is essentially then objecting to
referencing
functions that are internal to your app. ie referenced by your app and
also
fulfilled by your app, whereas I assume the app store checking should be
against deprecated Apple APIs that you reference in your app and that
are fulfilled by OSX (or iOS).
So something seems wrong here.
-phil.
On 09/30/2015 09:19 AM, Scott Selvia wrote:
Chris,
I'll update iTunes connect with that information and ask them to clarify
Thank you for the additional information, Danno explained they are
used in the WebKit dylib
Scott
Sent from my iPhone
On Sep 30, 2015, at 12:08 PM, Chris Bensen <chris.ben...@oracle.com>
wrote:
Hi Scott,
Those APIs are for the text system ICU. I believe the App Store team
may be in error. Perhaps they accidentally copied the wrong
forbidden APIs when writing the message.
Thanks,
Chris
On Sep 29, 2015, at 3:15 AM, Scott Selvia <ssel...@gmail.com> wrote:
I’m using JDK 8 update 60 and I just received an email from Apple
saying that my application is using deprecated QTKit API’s. I’ve
reviewed Danno Ferrin’s JavaOne session from last year; it says
that Update 40’s libjfxmedia_qtkit.dylib or Update 20’s
libjfxmedia.dylib should be removed and are by the packager. I
have this line in my packager output from the packager, as you can
see the libfxmedia.dylib is in my app and pkg. Is this an
oversight by the packager and the libfxmedia.dylib should also be
removed from my packaged application?
The original message from ITunes Connect said that these API’s are
referenced, when I questioned Apple as to what code was referencing
these they said it was the JavaFX Media library.
ITunes Connect Responce:
2.31
Your app incorrectly implements sandboxing, or it contains one or
more entitlements with invalid values. Please review the included
entitlements and sandboxing documentation and resolve this issues
before resubmitting a new binary.
ubrk_getRuleStatus
ubrk_setUText
ucnv_getCanonicalName
ucnv_reset
ucol_strcollIter
Dear developer,
We have discovered one or more issues with your recent delivery for
"Examine-IT Pro". To process your delivery, the following issues
must be corrected:
Deprecated API Usage - Apple no longer accepts submissions of apps
that use QuickTime or QTKit APIs.
Once these issues have been corrected, you can then redeliver the
corrected binary.
Regards,
The App Store team
Running [codesign, -s, 3rd Party Mac Developer Application:
THUNDERCLOUD RESOURCES, LLC (82Z9WT6K6N), --prefix,
com.thundercloudresources.examineit., -vvvv, --entitlements,
/var/folders/wd/0dvkql1x0yxc9911tp1tz57c0000gq/T/fxbundler8869305413596109692/macosx/Examine-IT
Pro.entitlements,
/var/folders/wd/0dvkql1x0yxc9911tp1tz57c0000gq/T/fxbundler8869305413596109692/images/image-2516465556090179709/Examine-IT
Pro.app/Contents/PlugIns/Java.runtime/Contents/Home/jre/lib/libjfxmedia.dylib]
/var/folders/wd/0dvkql1x0yxc9911tp1tz57c0000gq/T/fxbundler8869305413596109692/images/image-2516465556090179709/Examine-IT
Pro.app/Contents/PlugIns/Java.runtime/Contents/Home/jre/lib/libjfxmedia.dylib:
signed Mach-O thin (x86_64)
[com.thundercloudresources.examineit.libjfxmedia]