Re: WO server to connect to Apple's Push Notification Service for iOS
Re: WO server to connect to Apple's Push Notification Service for iOS
- Subject: Re: WO server to connect to Apple's Push Notification Service for iOS
- From: Philippe Rabier <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 16 Feb 2011 17:52:22 +0100
Hi Andrew,
We have developed, and still continue to develop, a notification platform (cross platform, multi application), online for almost one year. If I chime in, that because it's a service we provide to anyone who want to use it (in exchange of course of a monthly subscription fee ;-)). It's based on WO of course but we didn't rely on any other framework/jar (like javapns for example).
The main reasons we developed ourselves are :
- it doesn't fit well with our goal to have an abstraction in order to target iOS, WP7, Android (still in development) environments, ...
- some example work for notification sending but not for the feedback service (I don't remember if it was javapns or another framework)
- critical part for us so we have to know how coding the notification sending
I don't think it's the good place/the right time to give more details on our platform (contact me in private if you need more informations).
However, if you need some help to develop your own application server, I can provide you some code if you need it. Let me know.
Philippe
On 15 févr. 2011, at 23:04, Andrew Kinnie wrote:
> Thanks. This should help, once we start actually developing it (i.e. have more complete requirements). Evidently, we need to also support Android, so we need to research that as well.
>
> Andrew
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>> Le 15 févr. 2011 à 20:43, Andrew Kinnie a écrit :
>>
>>> Greetings all,
>>>
>>> As I am now an iOS developer (as well as a part time WO developer), and my new employer has decided to build a server to handle the iOS push notifications, I thought perhaps building such a thing based on WebObjects might be worth considering.
>>>
>>> Has anyone used WebObjects to create a server to handle the APNs calls? (i.e. - I think - communications from the device with the token to the server, then handle the pushes to the Apple server with the data and relevant devices) It seems comparatively simple, but I thought I'd ask. There was a short thread (4 messages) a little over a year ago about this, referencing http://code.google.com/p/javapns/ and suggesting a component using it be included in Wonder, but I have not seen anything else.
>>>
>>> Any thought? Suggestions? etc?
>>>
>>> Thanks in advance
>>>
>>> Andrew
>>>
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