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[Adobe Digital Publishing Suite]
[Colin Fleming - Digital Publishing Evangelist] Let's go a little bit deeper
and talk about how you build an application.
As a Single Edition customer, when you log in to the Digital Publishing Dashboard,
you can see over on the left-hand side
you have the opportunity to buy a single use serial number.
This is going to be important for making the Viewer Builder work for you.
So click on the link, purchase a serial number, and then you're ready to go.
Click on the Viewer Builder link in the Dashboard.
This opens the Viewer Builder application.
You log in and now I can start the process.
So I'm going to click New.
We're going to build an iPad application as a Single Edition customer.
I click Next and now it's a matter of going in and starting to fill in the information here.
I'm going to select a viewer name, and then I include information for the Adobe ID
I've used to generate the folio.
Since this is a Single Edition folio, I need to inject the folio that I exported
from the Folio Producer system.
That's on my desktop, so I'm going to go ahead and load it.
I point to the desktop on my machine. There's the LOCAL fall zip file.
Now I'm injecting it into the application.
When my application gets to the App Store, it's important to say which languages it's in.
I'm working only in English, so now I'll click Next.
The next screen is where I load my application icons and splash screens.
I've already constructed these, and now it's simply a matter of selecting them.
I'm going to load the 29-pixel square PNG,
I'm going to load the 50-pixel square PNG and the 72-pixel square PNG files.
This is what's visible on the tablet and in the App Store.
I'm also going to load splash screens.
These splash screens are built to match the dimensions of the device,
so I've built splash screens just for the iPad.
I load these and you can start to see the icons show up inside of the Viewer Builder interface.
There's an optional 512-pixel square piece of artwork you can build as well.
Once I've built the icons and loaded them, I go to the next screen.
In this screen I add my provisioning information.
These are the certificates that I've built so that I can distribute my application later on.
So I point to those certificates and select them.
I click Next, so now I'm in the last screen.
And really the last step in the process of building this application
is to click the Submit Build button in the bottom.
When I do this, the Viewer Builder talks to the system,
it generates the application for me, and when I'm all done
it's going to bring me back to my Manage screen
and I'm going to see my application ready for me to download.
I'll click Finish.
This takes me back to my Manage screen, and now I can see my application here
and I can see the Developer Viewer IPA file, which I can download to my iPad
along with my mobile provisioning file,
and I can see the zip file for distribution on the App Store.
This is how I build my custom application and inject the content into it.
When I'm ready to upload this to the App Store, I take these files and upload them.
[Adobe Publishing Suite - tv.adobe.com]
