Hey everyone,
After Matthias's recommendation to work on a Sender SDK or another tutorial, I decided
to tackle the Sender SDK. The proposed project is an API written in multiple languages
(currently we only have Java) to communicate with the push server to send messages to
devices/browsers. The suggested languages are Node.js, Groovy, Ruby, and PHP. I wanted to
focus my efforts on the PHP API.
My internship with Red Hat is through August 30, so I will have to work within that
confine. I have taken a look at the Java client [1] and plan on modeling it similarly to
that one. Should I create a JIRA for this task, and if so, should there be one per
language?
Tommy
[1]
https://github.com/aerogear/aerogear-unified-push-java-client
----- Original Message -----
From: "Matthias Wessendorf" <matzew(a)apache.org>
To: "AeroGear Developer Mailing List" <aerogear-dev(a)lists.jboss.org>
Sent: Tuesday, July 2, 2013 3:34:02 PM
Subject: Re: [aerogear-dev] QuickStart for OpenShift
On Tue, Jul 2, 2013 at 9:28 PM, Kris Borchers < kborcher(a)redhat.com > wrote:
On Jul 2, 2013, at 14:18, Matthias Wessendorf < matzew(a)apache.org > wrote:
Hi Tommy,
On Tue, Jul 2, 2013 at 8:58 PM, Tommy McCarthy < tomccart(a)redhat.com > wrote:
Hey everyone,
I'm looking to make an Android push-enabled QuickStart to demonstrate the push server
on OpenShift.
great!
I was initially going to implement this on the TODO application, but it looks like that
will likely be removed.
not necessarily. But I *think* (not 100% sure) in one of our meetings, we said that we may
need a new show-case (with no longer maintaining TODO). But that maybe misunderstanding.
So I am not sure on adding "Push" to the TODO app...
Do you have any suggestions for a QuickStart that I could tackle that could be used to
demonstrate the push server on OpenShift?
We have a thread that currently discusses a new show-case, and topic demos etc. Perhaps
that is the right source to look into as well ?
Now, thinking about it. Here are a few suggestions :)
Besides "pimping" a demo, what about doing some work on the "Sender
SDK" ?
Right now we have a Java SDK, for sending "push requests" to the PushServer.
Currently we are discussing a better, more fluent, API (see [1]). I personally think a
"Sender SDK" for different platforms would be nice to have:
* Ruby
* Node.js
* PHP
* Groovy
The SDK(s) could be used to send Push Notification Messages from a "backend"
(e.g. a Ruby/Sinatra app) to the Push-Server. Our "tutorial applications" (e.g.
PushEEDemo for Android) could be used receiving the messages, submitted from the backends
(e.g. Node.js app).
If you would prefer something, more a long a tutorial / quickstart, how about writing a
tutorial + simple demo app for JavaScript/SimplePush:
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/AGPUSH-19
That's probably not a good idea since I recently learned that API is going to have to
change. I've just been a little busy. ;)
Yeah, on the Mozilla IRC channel they mentioned a JS API change.
Tommy how you feel about the above "SDK" items before looking at
SimplePush/JavaScript bits? :-)
-Matthias
[1]
http://aerogear-dev.1069024.n5.nabble.com/aerogear-dev-Java-Sender-Messag...
Thanks!
Tommy McCarthy
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