Thanks for the heads up Kris!
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On Friday, April 26, 2013 at 1:50 AM, Kris Borchers wrote:
In the interest of keeping things open and not working in a black
box, Dan, Matthias and myself would like to give a quick update on some of the push
related work we have been doing and continue to do. We are still very much in the PoC
phase and are trying to get some working examples going for everyone's review. In the
meantime, here is where we are.
Unified Push
Matthias has done a lot of work on a PoC for a Unified Push server which will allow for
sending push messages (iOS and Android based native push as well as web push) to clients.
Currently, this is done via a REST based interface that allows for sending a single
message payload to an endpoint which is then disseminated to the registered client
devices/browsers.
SimplePush
In the Unified Push section, I mentioned the ability to send push notifications to web
based clients as well as native. As I'm sure most of you are aware, this isn't
really possible ... yet. Mozilla has been working on a SimplePush[1] API spec which will
allow native-like push messaging in broswer-based applications. They are currently close
to a first implementation landing in FirefoxOS with plans for it to land in Desktop and
Mobile Firefox later this year. Without going into too much detail, this looks really
promising and so we have decided to start working on both a client library which would act
as a pollyfill for the native browser functionality, not only in Firefox but all browsers
including mobile, and a SimplePush Server which would act as sort of the push
"network" which Firefox is providing for its native implementation. We started
out with a client implementation that acted less like a pollyfill and more like a piece of
AeroGear.js which isn't a bad thing, but d!
idn't seem as useful. I have rewritten it to follow the spec and am much happier with
where it is so far. Dan has been pulled in to start working on the SimplePush server bits
and his early work looks promising as well. Our goal to start with is to get a few of the
basics in place, like doing the SimplePush handshake/hello, registering channels, and then
handling push notifications to the registered channels. This will all be a lot easier to
explain when we have examples to show, and we hope to have something soon, hopefully in
the next week or so.
The three of us are really excited about the possibilities here and hope we can get you
all just as excited. Stay tuned as we will be keeping everyone up to date here on the
mailing list as we progress.
Thanks!
Dan, Matthias and Kris
[1]
https://wiki.mozilla.org/WebAPI/SimplePush
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