That's what the SDK is for. If your app compiles against the SDK, you're good.

On Tue, Oct 21, 2008 at 1:13 PM, David Given <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> hackbod wrote:
> [...]
>> In other words, if you use private APIs, you can -only-
>> distribute the resulting app by having a carrier bundle it with a
>> phone.
>
> Just out of interest, do you have an offline API checker app that could,
> say, be run against applications before they get uploaded to the App
> Store? Or possibly that could be run as part of the upload process?
>
> It's conceivable it might be useful to have the *phones themselves*
> verify the app before installing them, too.
>
> (I'm thinking here of the ghastly mess Java ME is in where applications
> will either work, not work, randomly crash, or crash the phone,
> depending on which private APIs they're using. If there was a way of
> getting the phone to at least *warn me* if I was installing a dodgy app
> I'd be rather happy.)
>
> --
> ┌─── dg@cowlark.com ───── http://www.cowlark.com ─────
> │
> │ ⍎'⎕',∊N⍴⊂S←'←⎕←(3=T)⋎M⋏2=T←⊃+/(V⌽"⊂M),(V⊝"M),(V,⌽V)⌽"(V,V←1⎺1)⊝"⊂M)'
> │ --- Conway's Game Of Life, in one line of APL
>
>



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Romain Guy
www.curious-creature.org

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