Question 1
Your customer currently builds native Android applications. He is intrigued by the cross-platform capabilities of Oracle MAF, but fears that distribution through the Apple App Store is complex to set up and expensive.
Considering that your customer wants to distribute his applications to the general public and not inside his or her own organization, which three explanations can you provide about the Apple App Store to appease your customer’s fears?
Apple offers subscriptions to its Xcode development tools. It is possible to publish to the App Store for free with an active subscription.
Apple provides the iOS provisioning profile and certificate you need to sign the application, but you do not need to use Apple’s tools directly to package your MAF application since JDeveloper and OEPE will do the work for you if properly configured.
Publishing MAF applications to the App Store is very simple because you submit them to Oracle and not to Apple.
If you plan to sell your applications instead of providing them for free, you need to enroll in the iOS Developer Enterprise program.
To publish to the App Store as an individual, only membership in the entry-level iOS Developer Program is required. Apple asks for a nominal annual membership fee. There is no need to enroll in the iOS Developer Enterprise Program.
Oracle has published numerous MAF applications to the Apple AppStore without any problems and will update the MAF framework if Apple’s submission requirements are changed.
Correct answer: BEF