<p>Congratulations for the criativity. A week-end much more chalanging and funny than going to the mall :-)<br>
No dia 18 de Mai de 2014 22:47, "Sebastien Blanc" <<a href="mailto:scm.blanc@gmail.com">scm.blanc@gmail.com</a>> escreveu:<br>
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> Hi everyone ! <br>
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> I just wanted to share the results of my (really) nerdy Sunday. I was able to send a Push Notification to my Lego EV3 Robot using the UnifiedPush Server. The robot throws a ball when it receives the notification :)<br>
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> The robot is under Linux and can run the JVM. I've been using our Java SimplePush client (<a href="https://github.com/aerogear/aerogear-simplepush-java-client">https://github.com/aerogear/aerogear-simplepush-java-client</a>) hacked with Matzew's WebSocket Java Client (<a href="https://github.com/matzew/simple-websocket-client">https://github.com/matzew/simple-websocket-client</a>).<br>
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> The UPS instance is from the OpenShift Cartridge and the Simple Push Server, is the vert.x version, also running on OpenShift.<br>
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> In this small video I show the Robot and my Android Device both receiving the notification : <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4uqfcqq42es">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4uqfcqq42es</a><br>
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> This is an interesting use of the SimplePush Protocol since every connected device/object is eligible for the UPS ;)<br>
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> Sebi<br>
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