We have much larger apps built with Codename One but a rule of thumb is
problematic as bytecode/binaries can translate to vastly different things
after compilation.
Having said that performance is a big topic. I spent a lot of time talking
about it in the online course and I still feel it's a
That hint is only for pro if I remember correctly but as far as I recall
it's no longer necessary. You can just build a release version and upload
it using application loader. Then from itunes connect you can just add the
binary to testflight.
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You can look through that file and see the generated manifest. Notice this
from the output:
repositories {
jcenter()
mavenCentral()
jcenter()
maven { url 'https://jitpack.io' }
mavenLocal()
mavenCentral()
google()
flatDir{
dirs 'libs'
}
The StatusBar UIID in the designer/css...
That only applies to native Android devices.
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I cant find much about testflight on cn1, is it just the testflight build
hint ? ios.testFlight=true , and then submit it as a beta build on appstore
connect?
And is it available on the basic account?
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