Just saw the rest of the thread :-)
Glad it works!
-Matthias
On Sunday, March 16, 2014, Matthias Wessendorf <matzew(a)apache.org> wrote:
Does the app-id (bundle identifier) match the one which you created
the
SSL certificate for?
Otherwise it is not valid to Apple
-Matthias
On Sunday, March 16, 2014, Miguel Lemos
<miguel21op@gmail.com<javascript:_e(%7B%7D,'cvml','miguel21op@gmail.com');>>
wrote:
> Hi all!
>
> As you know I managed - with a little help from my friends ;-) -to have
> the push notifications working on Android. But with iOS, not the same luck
> so far. What I've done:
>
> a) I created my development profile at Apple;
> b) I uploaded the Certificates.p12 to the AeroGear Server;
> c) I installed the devprof profile (the mobile provision file) in Xcode
> (which says it's valid);
> d) I inserted the variant ID and Secret on my phone code, like this (keys
> are not real):
>
> if(device.platform=='iOS'){
> varID= "bb66d681-zabc-42cc-87f6-c27185c2389f";
> varSec= "e66271f5-dd92-492d-bbac-83736f53e930";
> } else if (device.platform=='Android'){
> varID= "b438d657-5eef-4301-ba82-28c46cc3466f";
> varSec= "150b5f99-z450-4edc-bdad-62dad284af2e";
> }
> var pushConfig = {
> senderID: "278695547260", // not relevant for Android anyway
> pushServerURL: "https://aerogear-metalpush.rhcloud.com",
> variantID: varID,
> variantSecret: varSec,
> alias: userid
> }
>
> But nevertheless I can't register the device. I get this error:
>
> no valid aps-environment (the message is not in English, so I translate
> it freely:"It was not found a valid aps-environment for the app")
>
> What can be wrong?
>
> Thanks
>
> Miguel
>
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