[aerogear-dev] Imporovements to Push Server draft (Was: Some questions about the Unified Push Server...)

Hylke Bons hbons at redhat.com
Wed May 29 11:52:39 EDT 2013


On 29/05/2013 16:42, Matthias Wessendorf wrote:
>
> wow - I like the graphic. A few more "corrections"
>
> 1) Developers can also add "SimplePush variant"
> 2) How about "Mobile application (aka MobileVariantInstance), running 
> on the device, register themselves using a token" ?
Sure, I'll fix that.

> 3) I think JBoss AS backend server makes sense here - however, it can 
> be bloody PHP app as well :)
True, I think this is a minor detail and it's better to mention that as 
an annotation to the image? Something like "This graphic shows the 
interactions between Push Applications and the Unified Push Server using 
a JBoss backend as an example.".


> 4) Possible to add a "cloud" to represent the different push networks 
> (for iOS(APNs), for Android (GCM) and SimplePush) ?
>
I don't draw clouds. ;)
Are you refering to the word "PushNetworks"? I think it does make sense 
to have an extra step in the graphic there, but don't think it should be 
a cloud. :)

Thanks,

Hylke

>
> Makes sense ?
>
>
>
>     (it may make sense to have a dedicated design repo in the Github
>     organisation?)
>
>     Let me know what you think and I'll create a pull request if it
>     gets the go ahead.
>
>
>
> yeah, let's have a PR (perhaps with an updated version of the image) ?
>
>
> -M
>
>
>     Thanks,
>
>     Hylke
>
>
>
>     On 29/05/2013 10:17, Hylke Bons wrote:
>>     Thanks! Makes sense. :)
>>
>>     Hylke
>>
>>     On 29/05/2013 06:49, Matthias Wessendorf wrote:
>>>     Hello Hylke,
>>>
>>>     1) Admin user: This should be 'Developer', mentioned in the spec
>>>     document you are referring to (looks like a typo)
>>>     2) UnifiedPush Server: Yes, that gray thing is basically the UP
>>>     Server
>>>     3) yes, backend does not need to run on the same machine.
>>>     --> The UP-server could be deployed in the cloud and backends
>>>     (hosted somewhere else), can access it. That's why the UP-server
>>>     has HTTP interfaces. So even a PHP application could send
>>>     messages to it.
>>>
>>>     -Matthias
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>     On Tue, May 28, 2013 at 10:27 PM, Hylke Bons <hbons at redhat.com
>>>     <mailto:hbons at redhat.com>> wrote:
>>>
>>>         ...overview graphic found on
>>>         http://staging.aerogear.org/docs/specs/aerogear-server-push/.
>>>         I've annoted my questions in an image as they're worth a
>>>         thousand words. :)
>>>
>>>         Thanks,
>>>
>>>         Hylke
>>>
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