Use Visual Studio 2017 to associate the app with a product in the store, and create the .appxupload to submit to the store.
- [Instructor] With your application polished…and ready to publish,…you can now package your app to submit to the Windows store.…Before you can do that, however,…you need to have a Windows Dev Center account.…You can sign up for an account at…developer.microsoft.com/windows,…and scrolling down to Sign Up.…There is a one-time fee of 19 US dollars…to sign up for a Dev Center account.…Once you are registered, you are permanently registered,…there is no renewal.…If you plan to develop apps to ship to the Windows store,…I encourage you to sign up for an account.…
Once you have your account, you can return to Visual Studio,…and create your package directly there.…Right click on your project in the Solution Explorer,…and click Store, Create App Packages.…When you get to the first dialog that says,…"Do you want to build packages…"to upload to the Windows Store?",…make sure Yes is selected, and then hit Next.…Make sure you're signed in…with your Windows Developer Center account.…In the "Reserve a new app name" box,…go ahead and reserve an app name, if you haven't already.…
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3/7/2017- Working with .NET for UWP app development
- Establishing application architecture
- Configuring Azure services
- Configuring the mobile app service backend
- Testing and publishing the service backend
- Using Facebook authentication
- Using XAML
- Client server abstraction API
- Using the UWP community toolkit
- Styling app views
- Creating adaptive views
- Testing an app for multiple user accounts
- Publishing to the Windows Store
- Sideloading app packages
Skill Level Intermediate
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Introduction
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Welcome37s
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Using the exercise files1m 13s
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1. Before We Get Started
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UWP: What is it?1m 37s
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A brief history of .NET2m 15s
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.NET and UWP development3m 37s
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Get the tools1m 33s
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2. Build the Backend
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Cloud backend overview1m 21s
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Azure service configuration4m 51s
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3. Build the UWP App
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UWP and MVVM3m 17s
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Implement XAML LoginView12m 34s
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XAML debugging tools3m 13s
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Client server abstraction API18m 28s
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App styling: MyProjectsView8m 28s
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Creating adaptive views5m 13s
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4. Polish and Publish the App
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Sideloading App packages2m 57s
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Conclusion
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Wrap up59s
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Additional resources1m 26s
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