STATUS_CODE_ERROR when upgrade Xcode from App Store [closed] - ios

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I try to upgrade Xcode to support IOS 8.2 as instructed by Auto-update from App Store.
The STATUS_CODE_ERROR at login Username and Password.
I am sure my password is right (tested with web login to the iTunes.apple.com
Any work around ?

There is no workaround as it is a problem at Apple's infrastructure.
You find articles about this by web search or people complaining on twitter etc. Example:
http://www.neowin.net/news/apple-services-including-app-store-hit-by-major-worldwide-outage
Useful site for checking services of big companies as it is fed by user complaints: https://downdetector.com/
P.S.: Apple's https://www.apple.com/support/systemstatus/ currently does NOT show any failures… :-/

Just saw on Apple's page https://www.apple.com/support/systemstatus/ that they mention the problem: "iCloud Account & Sign In - All users were affected Users may have been unable to sign in.". The wording indicates that Apple considers the problem as resolved (however, still no login...).

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We've made an application that embeds some web content, which has been approved before. Recently Apple has begun rejecting these app's stating that they're plain content-aggregators and that they lack native functionality, even though they have native functionality such as push notifications and reachability checks.
We now considered splitting the web views up and make a native UITabBar.
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see here - https://developer.apple.com/appstore/resources/approval/guidelines.html

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