Is there a way for an app which does this (and requires no UI) to be accepted by Apple's App Review process?
I know that simply putting exit(0) in applicationDidFinishLaunching:withOptions: will be rejected, but what if the exit(0) is called only upon completing a TCP transaction? Does Apple reject any attempt to exit your app?
Here's what I'm looking for. I make a file in some iOS app (a picture for instance) and I open it up in my app with "Open In...". I'd like for my app to perform a function which requires no user input (i.e., sending it to a preconfigured network location). Then I would like for my app to quit, returning to the app from which I used the "Open In..." feature.
I take it that if I am completely forbidden from exiting, then the most optimal possible workflow is probably the 4-finger swipe back to the calling app. It is also not very clear what my app would do when opened regularly (from the home screen), but that's not really a big problem.