iOS development is a real pleasure, that is until you have to try and integrate the freewheeling development style of iOS with the realities of enterprise software deployment. This book leads you through the steps needed to create successful applications in the enterprise, both for internal consumption and sale to end users.
If you plan to develop iOS applications in a corporate setting—for internal consumption or for sale to end users—you need to read this book. Veteran developer James Turner shares best practices and lessons learned from his recent on-the-ground experience planning, building, and shipping an iOS application in an enterprise environment.
With lots of examples and solid advice, you’ll learn how to use Xcode, Objective-C, and other Apple development tools within the confines of enterprise software methodologies. Don’t be deterred by Apple’s development philosophy. If you’re familiar with Xcode, this guide will help you build and launch enterprise iOS apps successfully.
* Get Xcode’s single-developer model to work in a concurrent development environment
* Integrate Xcode builds into tools such as Ant and Hudson
* Use open source libraries to connect iOS with SOAP and other backend services
* Set up a framework to test iOS apps for code coverage and CCN metrics
* Manage the legal, marketing, and production issues involved when interacting with iTunes Connect
* Meet iTunes’ requirements for provisioning and distributing your app
* Provide long-term support by sidestepping Apple’s distribution limitations