In Xcode i have have created an archive of the app. Verified it no problem. then when i click Distribute i get as far as \"Your application is being uploaded\" and shows the
I also faced this problem: "your application is being uploaded stuck"
My ANSWER IS:
Either just delete your derived data from organizer or Instead of uploading via Xcode, try via it using Application Loader.
I choosed via Appplication Loader and Steps to do that are:
Step1: Make .ipa file via Ad-Hoc Deployment by click Distribution button.
Step2: Find from menu bar of Xcode -> Open Developer Tool -> Application Loader.
Step3: Then upload it that .ipa file in Application Loader.
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For uploading it via XCode:
Step1: Firstly Validate your archive file by clicking on validation button of Organiser.
Step2: Then Upload it to App Store via Oraganiser.This way you can also solve this problem as well
THIS IS MY ANSWER . HAPPY TO HELP :):)
Finally I connected my Mac to Internet through my iPhone's Internet. In resume I connected my Mac to Internet with another provider. This solved my problem
Sounds like my land ADSL provider have some problem with the AppStore.
None of the above suggestions work for me. Likely the real cause is physical and related how Application Loader is using the internet. I have ADSL2 connection with a Netgear modem/router assigning each device at home a fixed IP address according to the mac address of the network interface of each device. I had noticed that when Application Loader is uploading, my Windows PC could not connect to the internet. However, if in Mac mini I use Safari doing various things like watching video, my Windows PC can access internet.
Even stranger, when Application Loader is uploading, the modem/router could easily lost connection to the internet, as I could see from the LED lights of the modem. The connection is lost randomly at any progress of uploading the 20 MB file.
So I had turned off Windows PCs, iPads, iPhones and Android device at home, so Mac mini is the only device using the Internet, the Application Loading has finally been able to upload the app successfully in one go.
My guess is, my home phone line has some noise, and Application Loader is using the internet aggressively particularly the up link, so stressing out the modem, then causing other devices like my Windows PC lost connection, not even able to resolve host. When Safari is uploading video to App Store, no problem.
So my working solution is to make Mac be the only device using the Internet, given that the internet connection is already in poor condition with noise, near the edge of losing connection.
It will be to do with your firewall on your mac, it may be blocking java all together. Go to settings, security and privacy and then firewall. Once on there go to fire wall options and then there should be an option to allow java to pass through the firewall. Hope that helps, did with me :)
I've heard of some users having issues if they're running old versions of Java. If you can't update, or if updating doesn't fix it, you can try:
sudo ln -s CurrentJDK /System/Library/Frameworks/JavaVM.framework/Versions/1.5
sudo ln -s CurrentJDK /System/Library/Frameworks/JavaVM.framework/Versions/1.5.0
(other similar workarounds here.)
It could also be an Internet connectivity issue.
Either way, you can also try uploading your app using Application Loader.
apple uses java ? my mac does not have problem for internet.any application can download/upload. except xcode's organizer's distribute or application loader blocks whole internet and modem stops working for a temporal time.
it is obvious not a mac problem. but apple's uploading system strategy seems not good. they gotto fix this.