SimplePush works only as a "door bell" to tell your app, hey, you should go
look on your server.
this is the spec
https://wiki.mozilla.org/WebAPI/SimplePush
On Apr 2, 2014, at 11:02 AM, Michi Oshima <michi.oshima(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Hi,
Yesterday I managed to send my first message to a browser. Thanks for all your help.
I've tried sending a few different types of messages, and it so far appears to me the
only thing I can send to a simple push client is a version number. Can a simple push
client receive anything else other than version numbers? If so, what does the sender need
to do, and what does the client need to do? (If there is a good example somewhere online
I can work from that also.)
My client application (javascript on browser) holds multiple types of data. It would be
nice if I can send a notification saying "there's an update for this data
type", rather than just "there's an update". Or, in general it'd
be nice if I can send more information than just a monotonically increasing number.
Here's my setup:
AeroGear Push Server 0.10.0 hosted on OpenShift.
Sender is a JBoss app using org.jboss.aerogear.unifiedpush.JavaSender
(unifiedpush-java-client-0.5.0.jar).
Client is a web browser using aerogear.js 1.4.0.
I read this documentation, but my wishful thinking refused to interpret it as saying:
SimplePush variants use the "extra simple-push object" only.
Thank you,
Michi Oshima
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