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Add Your Application to the Developer Console The Google Play Developer Console is where you publish your In-app Billing application and manage the various digital goods that are available for purchase from your application. When you create a new application entry in the Developer Console, it automatically generates a public license key for your application. You will need this key to establish a trusted connection from your application to the Google Play servers. You only need to generate this key once per application, and don’t need to repeat these steps when you update the APK file for your application. To add your application to the Developer Console: Go to the Google Play Developer Console site and log in. You will need to register for a new developer account, if you have not registered previously. To sell in-app items, you also need to have a Google Wallet merchant account. Click on Try the new design to access the preview version of the Developer Console, if you are not already logged on to that version. In the All Applications tab, add a new application entry. Click Add new application. Enter a name for your new In-app Billing application. Click Prepare Store Listing. In the Services & APIs tab, find and make a note of the public license key that Google Play generated for your application. This is a Base64 string that you will need to include in your application code later. Your application should now appear in the list of applications in Developer Console.
Posted on: Fri, 28 Jun 2013 05:05:02 +0000

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