On Wed, Mar 26, 2014 at 4:22 PM, A577127 <antoine.matyja@worldline.com> wrote:
Thanks again for the quick answer, now I'm more familiar with variants :)

So I managed to register my app and got and ID in the HTTP answer :



Now I would like to send a push notification to my device. I'm sending
another POST request (as stated in the tutorial) with this time the app
ID/master secret for authorization.

yes - or the new "Compose a push" UI (assuming you are using 0.10.1)

There is a link on the "PushApplication" details page

 



I get a HTTP 200 code with "Job submitted", but nothing happens on my device
(note that I receive push notifications from my custom java server so the
device isn't the problem).

that just means the server got the request - that does not actually mean it was really going
from UPS -> Google -> device; There are no SLAs on that (Google/Apple do NOT guarantee delivery)


 
I also get this in my JBoss console :



Everything seems ok...

By the way, I must use a proxy server to browse the internet but didn't find
any settings on the JBoss server to set it.

Ok, we do not yet have support for proxy server, on the UPS. It's tracked on a JIRA:
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/AGPUSH-306


One thing you could try - is getting a free account on OpenShift:
https://www.openshift.com/




 

Thanks for help



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