Thank you, Sebastien. I'll try multiple registration. Although, I'm a bit confused. Because:
- As far as I can see from the quick start example, per SPS Client, there'll be one registration with the SimplePush server. That means I only get one endpoint.
- So I'd use the same endpoint to register multiple times with the unified push server using different category each time.
- When the SPS client receives a version number, how can it associate a given version number to a particular category? (I've not seen categories reaching the client.)
Am I wrong somewhere above?On Thu, Apr 3, 2014 at 10:53 AM, Sebastien Blanc <scm.blanc@gmail.com> wrote:
On Thu, Apr 3, 2014 at 4:41 PM, Michi Oshima <michi.oshima@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Lucas,Following might do what I want (sending a "door bell" message in one shot to all variants)? Send a unified message like the following one:
- '{ "message": { "version":"123" }, "simple-push": "version=123" }'
One slight deviation is that mobile variants like iOS and Android will get the message regardless of whether the the version number is "old" or not. Is this correct?Yes iOS/Android ignore the version since that is really something tied to Simple PushSo I revisited the SimplePush spec, and I noticed it describes support for subscription to multiple channels.Aerogear doesn't allow multiple channels per installation, correct? I dug up an old post from Matthias:Well yes, but multiple installations can belong to the same SPS Client. You can register multiple time, differentiate them by passing them a category for instance.
If an installation can subscribe to multiple channels, then it would allow me to get what I originally asked about:Me: '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. 'What do you think?That would be quite a breaking change and we need to discuss that, in the same time, as said before, you can still register a single client to multiple channels (and es you will have multiple installations but that do not really matter)On Wed, Apr 2, 2014 at 11:44 AM, Lucas Holmquist <lholmqui@redhat.com> wrote:On Apr 2, 2014, at 11:38 AM, Michi Oshima <michi.oshima@gmail.com> wrote:Thanks, Lucas. I read the spec yesterday and ended up looking at disturbing auctions for 30 minutes. I'll read it again.Another question, is there a way to send a "door bell" message *in one shot* to all iOS, Android, and SimplePush variants?well, iOS and Android notifications aren't really doorbells, but you can send a "message" to all clients that are registered in your Push Server.
we have a Java clientand a node.js client for this(m:)_______________________________________________On Wed, Apr 2, 2014 at 11:04 AM, Lucas Holmquist <lholmqui@redhat.com> wrote:
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/SimplePushOn Apr 2, 2014, at 11:02 AM, Michi Oshima <michi.oshima@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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