[aerogear-dev] UnifiedPush Server: Hello World- and Quickstart Examples

Sebastien Blanc scm.blanc at gmail.com
Mon Mar 31 09:32:59 EDT 2014


On Mon, Mar 31, 2014 at 3:25 PM, Matthias Wessendorf <matzew at apache.org>wrote:

> Hello there,
>
> we recently had talks about creating some simplified quickstarts and
> hello-word demos, related to the UnifiedPush Server and JBoss AS developers:
>
> * Hello World (No Server Code - just client receiving push, no fancy
> (complex) UI on the client, nor integrated into a Cookbook or something
> that has "dependencies")
> ** Cordova
>
For Cordova, Erik's example that is shipped with the Push Plugin could be a
good start :
https://github.com/aerogear/aerogear-pushplugin-cordova/blob/master/example/index.html


> ** Android
>
> For iOS that is already there:
> https://github.com/aerogear/aerogear-push-ios-demo
>
> Yes, just usage of the "Push Registration SDKs", is the goal here: keep it
> simple, since native push can be a complicated use-case all on its own and
> so it will be good to make sure we cover the basics here.
>
>
> Beyond the Hello-World, we wanted some different quickstarts. The "server"
> components that come to mind would be:
>
> *Secured CRUD + Push Integration (Java Sender)
> ** JAX-RS + PicketLink
> ** SpringMVC/Spring Security
> ** JAX-RS + Apache Camel
>
> These need to function on both JBoss AS 7.X and EAP.
>
> Josh, from the JDF team, has already said he wants to help on the server
> projects (especially the JAX-RS/PL and Spring ones). yay!
> Note: Josh already has a simple backend started that is used in JDF
> quickstarts that would be good to re-use to make it easier for developers
> to transition from one to other.
>
>
> The goal would be the SERVER acts same to outside (identical REST
> endpoints, difference is only an impl. detail (e.g. JavaEE vs. Spring vs.
> Camel))
>
> For these different servers, there would be mobile apps needed:
> * Android
> * Cordova
>
For Cordova we could use some of the work Josh started for the front end
(using jquery mobile)

> * iOS
>
>
> The idea would be to keep them simple and straightforward as well, e.g.
> for iOS that means plain usage of NSURLConnection / NSURLSession. But for
> the "push registration" of the client,
> the iOS-push SDK would be used (same/similar would apply to Cordova or
> Android). Similar to the above 'Hello World', the quickstarts are going to
> be focused only on Push functionality, so for these we would leave out
> pipes and such until later versions.
>
>
> I will be creating Epics and subtasks in JIRA for this.
>
> For the location of all these projects, I had this "uber repo" location in
> mind:
> * https://github.com/aerogear/aerogear-push-helloworld
> * https://github.com/aerogear/aerogear-push-quickstarts
>

+1 sounds good


>
> Greetings,
> Matthias
>
>
>
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>
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