You don't have to worry about that :) the AeroGear push plugin will already
include the device token in the payload, in fact you don't have to worry at
all about the payload, just call register()
On Tue, Jun 2, 2015 at 10:16 PM, delalis <delalis(a)gmail.com> wrote:
ah okay. I didnt think of putting the REST service in the config.
But
then what would we pass to the REST service as the device token to pass to
aerogear in the subsequent Java call? in the classic push plugin, the
onsuccess(event) came back with a device token that we would then send to
the REST service to register with Aerogear using a Java call.
On Tue, Jun 2, 2015 at 4:11 PM, Sebastien Blanc [via aerogear-dev] <[hidden
email] <http:///user/SendEmail.jtp?type=node&node=11741&i=0>> wrote:
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>
> On Tue, Jun 2, 2015 at 9:51 PM, delalis <[hidden email]
> <http:///user/SendEmail.jtp?type=node&node=11739&i=0>> wrote:
>
>> Thanks for writing back so quickly!
>>
>> 1) Can't your "Leatons" REST Service proxy the register request to
the
>> push
>> server ?
>>
>> ---Yes that is what we were doing before, the classic push plugin called
>> register() which simply registered the token with APNS/GCM, and in the
>> onSuccess function we would then send an AJAX call to Leatons REST
>> service
>> which would then put the device token we got back from the register()
>> call
>> into the Aerogear database using whatever methods Aerogears API exposed
>> (sorry, I think that is what I meant by the Sender API)... so if you
>> suggest
>> using the REST service as a proxy to the push server and bypass the
>> register() function altogether, how would we hook up the client
>> onNotification() handler?
>>
>> 2) Or maybe just let Leaton accept the register request made by the
>> aerogear
>> plugin and store the json payload, later a service can submit that to the
>> UnifiedPush Server.
>> ---Again, how would we hook up the phonegap client onNotification()
>> handler
>> if we arent calling register from the clients javascript code??
>>
>
> I meant : you still use the plugin javascript code register() but just
> make sure that your backend API (Leaton or whatever) accept the path and
> the json payload so :
>
> POST http//myleatonservice/rest/registry/device + JSON Payload
>
> You just point to "http//myleatonservice/rest" in you push-config,
> "/registry/device" will be added automatically by the plugin.
>
> Could sound hacky but worth to explore.
>
> This way you still hookup your onNotification() handler
>
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