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The information on this screen is used to deploy your app to a server, other than the App Studio test server (nsbapp.com). For more information on deploying, see 3.10 Testing and Deploying and Tech Note 05, “Distributing your App”. <br />
The information on this screen is used to deploy your app to a server, other than the App Studio test server (nsbapp.com). For more information on deploying, see [[Testing and Deploying]] and [[Distributing_your_App|Tech Note 05, “Distributing your App”]]. <br />
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* Deploy to App Studio test server: This is the default and will work without any extra setup. It is intended for testing only: do not rely on the app being available there forever. No PHP. This is the only option during the demo.
* Deploy to App Studio test server: This is the default and will work without any extra setup. It is intended for testing only: do not rely on the app being available there forever. No PHP. This is the only option during the demo.
* Deploy to server listed below: This is the most powerful and permanent solution. It involves getting a website of your own with the appropriate settings.Pay special attention to Tech Note 5: there are some specific things that need to be set up on the server for it to work properly.
* Deploy to server listed below: This is the most powerful and permanent solution. It involves getting a website of your own with the appropriate settings.Pay special attention to [[Distributing_your_App|Tech Note 05”]]: there are some specific things that need to be set up on the server for it to work properly.
* Deploy to a local or Dropbox public server: Apps deploy and run well using your DropBox Public folder. Just give people the public link to the index.html file for your app, or you can set up a local server on your own system. This is good for testing, but not usually very good for outside users who want to run your app. Deploy to Local Server can also be used to copy your files to a PhoneGap SDK www folder.
* Deploy to a local or Dropbox public server: Apps deploy and run well using your DropBox Public folder. Just give people the public link to the index.html file for your app, or you can set up a local server on your own system. This is good for testing, but not usually very good for outside users who want to run your app. Deploy to Local Server can also be used to copy your files to a PhoneGap SDK www folder.
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Revision as of 10:02, 3 December 2012


The information on this screen is used to deploy your app to a server, other than the App Studio test server (nsbapp.com). For more information on deploying, see Testing and Deploying and Tech Note 05, “Distributing your App”.

Deployment Location
  • Deploy to App Studio test server: This is the default and will work without any extra setup. It is intended for testing only: do not rely on the app being available there forever. No PHP. This is the only option during the demo.
  • Deploy to server listed below: This is the most powerful and permanent solution. It involves getting a website of your own with the appropriate settings.Pay special attention to Tech Note 05”: there are some specific things that need to be set up on the server for it to work properly.
  • Deploy to a local or Dropbox public server: Apps deploy and run well using your DropBox Public folder. Just give people the public link to the index.html file for your app, or you can set up a local server on your own system. This is good for testing, but not usually very good for outside users who want to run your app. Deploy to Local Server can also be used to copy your files to a PhoneGap SDK www folder.
Server The name of the server. For example, nsbasic.com.
Path The directory to install to on the server. This can be blank. If the directory does not exist, it is created.
Username The user name used to ftp into your site.
Password The password used to ftp into your site.
Local Path The path on your local system to depoy to.
PhoneGap Email The name of your PhoneGap Build account.
PhoneGap Password The password of your PhoneGap Build account.

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