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mikezang

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I compiled and got app file, then I submit my app at iTunes Connect, but the status is in Waiting For Upload, I couldn't find how to upload my app, can you help me?
 
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You will read it? Or you have read it?

[Don't mean to derail this thread but I think an opportunity to help you, mike, become more clear in your statements will assist everyone here.]
I had read it.

I thought the Application Loader should be linked at my iTunes Connector, but it seems like the link is inside guide book, and I got it and submit my app.

Thanks for your help, you know as my first night of first app submit, I met a lot of new things and getting confuse...
 
Just remember "you also have the option of delivering from Xcode" now too, eh?
Really? I still don't know about that, thanks for your hint.

I have study more and more, I just feel time is limitation and fast, but life is short...

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Can you answer my poor question about submit again?

If we can submit app from Xcode, why there is a complex way to use Application Loader directly?
 
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I have study more and more, I just feel time is limitation and fast, but life is short...
Really, don't rush these things. You will gain a better understanding and avoid the need to come here with questions that might've been answered had you taken your time. Just some words of advice.

Can you answer my poor question about submit again?
Which "poor" question is that again?

If we can submit app from Xcode, why there is a complex way to use Application Loader directly?
Well, the Xcode way is not really very much less complex than the separate Application Loader app process, since it's based on it.
iTunes Connect Developer Guide said:
You also have the option of delivering from Xcode, which also happens to utilize the same Application Loader technology.
You did read that part already, right? ;)

As for why, I can't say for sure, but I suspect it offers development teams (vs. small one-man shops like yours) the ability to delegate the upload to a release manager and not have to worry about them installing all of Xcode and/or potentially messing something up that way. But that's just a guess on my part.
 
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