User Guide: Manage Client App Assets > Uploading Client Binaries > Uploading Native Client Binaries
Uploading Native Client Binaries to Volt MX Foundry
Note: Volt MX 9.2 does not support the building of Windows native applications. Please disregard all references to Windows in this topic.
To upload native client binaries to Volt MX Foundry, follow these steps:
- In Volt MX Foundry Console, in the Applications page, click Custom Apps > ADD NEW to create an app. For more details, refer to How to Add Applications.
- In the app configuration page, click the Manage Client App Assets tab.
- For uploading native client binaries, click the required tabs for platforms such as iOS, Android, and Windows. By default, iOS tab is selected.
- Click UPLOAD for each the device type you want upload binaries.
- In the Upload dialog, drag the binary file or click Browse to locate the binary file.
The following native client binary file formats are supported for platforms.
- For uploading binaries for iOS Phone and iOS Tablet, select a
.ipa
file. - For uploading binaries for Android Phone and Android Tablet, select an
.apk
file. - For uploading binaries for Windows Phone, select a
.appx
or.xap
file.
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In the Display Name field, specify the name of the application. This field is optional.
Note: If the display name is not specified for the app binary, the published app is displayed with the default Volt MX Foundry app name.
- In the Version field, enter the version for the binary file.
- Upload a .png file for your app icon. The .png file scale is 120X120x. Also, you can upload screen shots for your app.
- In the Description filed, enter the description for the binary file.
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Click UPLOAD in the dialog. The selected binary files for each platform are uploaded to Volt MX Foundry Console.
You can download and delete these binaries from the Console. To download the native client binary, click Download.
To delete the uploaded binary file, click the Delete button. In the Delete Client Binary dialog, click DELETE to confirm the deletion.
After you upload native client binaries in Volt MX Foundry Console, you can publish these binaries to an EAS Environment. For more details, refer to Publishing Native Client Binaries from Volt MX Foundry to Volt MX EAS.