On Wed, Jul 8, 2015 at 10:47 PM, Matthias Wessendorf <matzew(a)apache.org>
wrote:
I think that for version 2.x we should deprecate SimplePush, or even
remove it (since ups will soon have initial WebPush support)
thoughts?
I would prefer to mark it as "frozen" (let it go ! Let it go ! ) , not
sure
that status exist :) but what I mean, even if FirefoxOS switch to WebPush,
we have here a stable server and client support and maybe there are still
valid use cases (iot) where people want to use SPS. So I think it would be
nice to keep it (even if we do not update it anymore)
On Tuesday, July 7, 2015, Matthias Wessendorf <matzew(a)apache.org> wrote:
> Hi team,
>
> as we are moving forward w/ the releases, and we are close to have our
> 1.1.0.Final, I started to think about a proposal for a near-term future
> roadmap, and I'd like to get feedback, comments (or tomatos) on it.
> <
https://gist.github.com/matzew/35c3e3b12f78d2ed55f5#ups-11x-julyaugust>...
> 1.1.x (July/August)
>
> - 1.1.0 -> very soon
> - 1.1.x -> perhaps some needed bug fixes/improvements, in a short
> interval :-)
>
>
>
<
https://gist.github.com/matzew/35c3e3b12f78d2ed55f5#ups-120-septemberocto...
> 1.2.0 (September/October)
>
> We have a release version
> <
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/AGPUSH/fixforversion/12327301> in JIRA
> already.
>
> *Key features*
>
> - Keycloak isolation
> - GCM 3 support (client and server)
> - Improved docker support (e.g. tests/test suite -> Hopefully Travis
> supports 'docker run' by than ;-))
>
> One could think that going back to JPA annotations is a key feature as
> well ;-)
>
>
<
https://gist.github.com/matzew/35c3e3b12f78d2ed55f5#ups-12x-or-even-130-d...
> 1.2.x (or even 1.3.0) (December 2015)
>
> There is no concrete release version for this, but we have a larger
> ups-future
> <
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/AGPUSH/fixforversion/12321884> version
> in JIRA. The ups-future version/label has a few interesting things, that we
> may have to do right after 1.2.0
>
> *Key features*
>
> - APNs goes HTTP2 (a must)
> - Quiete time for push (aka timezone awareness of devices)
> - Scheduled pushes
> - Proxy server support
>
> <
https://gist.github.com/matzew/35c3e3b12f78d2ed55f5#ups-200-march-2016>...
> 2.0.0 (March-2016)
>
> In October (2015) the WildFly 10
> <
http://lists.jboss.org/pipermail/wildfly-dev/2015-June/004129.html> should
> be released and I'd like to see us adapting this for the 2.0.0 series! Also
> for a possible release of our 2.0.0 in March 2016, I’d like to stop the 1.x
> series!
>
> *Note:* We don't have a release version for JIRA here, but heck! this
> mail is asking for feedback ;-)
>
> *Key features / Core changes*
>
> - UPS based on (public) APIs that are available in WildFly-10
> - looking at using WF feature packs
> <
https://developer.jboss.org/wiki/WildflyProvisioning> (similar to
> what Keycloak did, e.g. for layered "product"
> - looking at getting an UPS sub-system
> - Java8 only (as well as making sure works w/ Java9)
> - internal communication fully based on messaging (A-MQ / HornetQ)
> - WildFly-Swarm launcher (aka fat JARs)
> - helps with a more modular system:
> - Modular system (e.g. different “webapps”, like "sender.war",
> "registration.war", "UI WAR" etc)
> - allows us to play with different platforms for the different
> “web apps”
> - e.g. for a 2.x.y we could see/experiment how a vertx
> microservice (e.g. for the device registration) will behave in the larger
> system
>
> Other new features, e.g. based on needs and/or requests could be weaved
> into 2.0.0 or 2.0.x, based on timing.
>
> Please review this initial draft of a roadmap - once we are all in
> agreement, it's time to hammer the roadmap into stone, uhm... JIRA :-)
>
> Greetings,
> Matthias
>
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>
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