6. Select Export Type
Once the “Export” dialog box appears, open the folder tree titled “Android,”
and select “Export Android Application.
7. Checking for Errors
The “Export Android Application” dialog will check your selected project
for errors. If none are present, the dialog will say “No Errors Present, Click Next.
8. Entering a KeyStore
The next screen in the dialog will prompt you to enter a “keystore.” A
keystore is a type of account that encrypts a stamp onto the final application file.
If you have previously created a keystore, then you may enter the name
and password .
If you have not created a keystore in the past, you will do so now by selecting
the radio button labeled “create new keystore.”
9. Creating a new KeyStore
Click the “browse” button and select a location to store your new keystore file.
A good place to store the keystore, for future use, would be the same directory
that your project files are in. Type in a name that you will remember and select
“save.”
10. Choosing a password
Next, you will need to choose a password you will remember, or keep the
password in a safe place.
11. Choosing a alias
Now you will need to fill out the alias, password, and validity fields on the
“Key Encryption” screen, as well as one field from the “certificate issuer”
section located below.
The next screen in the dialog will prompt you to enter a “keystore.” A keystore is a type of account that encrypts a stamp onto the final application file.If you have previously created a keystore, then you may enter the name and password and skip to Step: 8.If you have not created a keystore in the past, you will do so now by selecting the radio button labeled “create new keystore.”