[aerogear-dev] Google Summer of Code: AeroGear WebPush and UnifiedPush Server integration

Daniel Bevenius daniel.bevenius at gmail.com
Sat Apr 23 10:20:36 EDT 2016


Great news, glad to hear that!

On 23 April 2016 at 12:51, Matthias Wessendorf <matzew at apache.org> wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> I am very happy to welcome Idel Pivnitsky this year as our Google Summer
> of Code student. Idel is an active community member since last years GSoC
> project, where he directly worked on our WebPush Server effort.
>
> This year Idel will work on WebPush and its integration into our
> UnifiedPush Server.
>
> Please join me in welcoming Idel to work on WebPush at AeroGear this
> summer!
>
> Greeting,
> Matthias
>
> Attached is the abstract
>
>
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> AeroGear WebPush and UnifiedPush Server integration
>
>
> Abstract:
> The AeroGear UnifiedPush Server is a powerful and scalable server that
> allows sending push notifications to different (mobile) platforms. And now
> it’s time to extend it and add supporting for a new WebPush protocol, which
> will allow to send push notifications to the web browsers, such as Google
> Chrome and Mozilla Firefox. The project also supposes integration of
> AeroGear WebPush Server with UPS, which will allow to send push
> notifications to any device without requirement to use vendor’s push­
> messaging systems (Google Cloud Messaging, Mozilla Push Service).
>
>
> Expected results:
> - Add WebPush support for Google Chrome and Mozilla Firefox browsers into
> UPS.
> - Integrate AeroGear WebPush server with UnifiedPush Server.
> - Good test coverage for the new code (unit and integration testing).
> - Documentation for all new developments and changes.
> - Demo applications for showing the work of WebPush protocol in action
> with UPS:
>   - pure WebPush demo: AeroGear UPS to WebPush Server, which delivers to a
> browser/device;
>   - GCM/MPS push, triggered by UPS. On browser/device push message is
> received on WebPush APIs.
>
> Possible additional tasks which could be done:
> - Java client for AppServer (similar as a current client for User Agents).
> - Rewrite java clients with native Java 9 HTTP/2 API.
> - Port webpush­codec directly to Netty. It will simplify WebPush Server
> code base and attract other developers to improve the core of the protocol.
>
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>
>
> --
> Matthias Wessendorf
>
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