[aerogear-dev] [RAD/PUSH] Push Tooling

Matthias Wessendorf matzew at apache.org
Thu Jun 27 05:45:35 EDT 2013


On Thu, Jun 27, 2013 at 11:41 AM, Sebastien Blanc <scm.blanc at gmail.com>wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> With all the stuff going around the unified push, we started to look how
> to make the things easier for the developer to integrate "push"
> capabilities into his existing backend application.
>
> After playing around and discussing with a few people, we came to the
> conclusion that these things are common, whatever your backend apps looks
> like :
>
> - You need the Java Sender Artifact
> - You need a Valid Unified Push Server URL
> - You need a valid Push Application ID
> - You need a valid Master Password to be able to interact with the unified
> Push Server
>


yep, w/o these "things", hard to send out any message ;)



>
> That seems to be the perfect case for a Forge Plugin : on any JEE
> application, you could apply the "Aerogear Push Plugin" that will do the
> current things :
>
> - Pulls down the Java Sender Artifacts into your dependencies
> - Make available an Modle/JPA Config object with CRUD facilities on :
>  Push server URL / Push Application ID / Master password.
>

+1


>
> This config object could be editable through :
> - Forge command line (i.e "aerogear-push set push-url "mypusherver.com")
> - Through simple scaffolded User Interface
>

that would be nice


>
> The idea is really to give people a "boost" when they want to enable
> "push" on their existing apps : i.e aerogear-push init >> pulls down the
> dependency , add the config object etc ...
>
> Please comment on that, IMO this is really something that would reduce the
> step for someone who wants his apps to be "Push" aware.
>

great!


>
> Seb
>
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