looking good,   need to digest it a bit ;)
On Mar 15, 2013, at 5:07 AM, Matthias Wessendorf <matzew@apache.org> wrote:

As discussed on the earlier theard, we have some raw APIs... Below a little summary:

We have a UnifiedPushManager(.java) defined, which is basically a registry for "push enabled" apps (PushApplication.java). Such a PushApplication is a logical construct on the backend which is allowed/enabled to send notifications to mobile clients. One example could be the "Twitter Backend" (e.g. for push notification on direct messages).

Now each of the PushApplication can have a few mobile applications, that receive those push messages (e.g. the offical Twitter iOS client and the offical Twitter Android client). These "mobile apps" are represented - on the server - with the MobileApplication.java class. Usually there is only one iOS app and one Android... BUT imagine the case of a "paid/premium app" versus a free app (e.g. something like TwitterPro-iOS and Twitter-free-iOS... NOTE: there is NOTHING like that, I just made these two apps up, to explain the concept).

Of course there are several installations of the iOS(and Android...) app. Each installation is represented with theMobileApplicationInstance.java class. Each installation is registered by a "device registration service": The actual app on the device submits its token/regId (and some other infos) to a HTTP endpoint....

Now the UnifiedPushManager(.java) is the central API to register PushApps and their mobile views, including (device)registration of installations (-> MobileApplication and MobileApplicationInstance).

Any backend app, can now use the Sender API to actually send the message to these different devices/appications, from the UnifiedPushManager, assuming they have permission :-)

A simple example is here (java code for registration AND sending); Note it's a Unit test.......: https://github.com/matzew/ag-unified-push-api/blob/master/src/test/java/org/jboss/aerogear/push/UnifiedPushManagerTest.java#L41-L81

So far, so good - but why this abstraction ????

Goal: We want that any (JBoss/AeroGear powered) mobile application, that is backed by JBoss technology, is able to easily work with push messages. For a JBoss "backend application" it should be as simple as possible, to send messages to its different mobile clients

Some Scenarios

So... the Sender somewhat acts as a broker (for accessable apps on the 'registry' UnifiedPushManager)...


BTW... none!!!!!!! of the API names are final - happy to hear better names!!!

Please provide feedback (here and on the other thread), for missing/wrong/good items.!


Greetings,
Matthias




On Thu, Mar 14, 2013 at 6:58 PM, Matthias Wessendorf <matzew@apache.org> wrote:
here is, including device registration:

https://github.com/matzew/ag-unified-push-api/blob/master/src/test/java/org/jboss/aerogear/push/UnifiedPushManagerTest.java#L41-L81

All hammered in java... since this is a test - most of the code will be executed, when interacting with HTTP endpoints of the thing;

Yes, there is no JS application in the test - but we do have an abstraction interface for it:
https://github.com/matzew/ag-unified-push-api/blob/master/src/main/java/org/jboss/aerogear/push/application/ConnectedJavaScriptApplication.java

Connected? Since only "online" JS clients are receiving message - there no real "push to device" for the JS world...

-Matthias


On Thu, Mar 14, 2013 at 3:41 PM, Matthias Wessendorf <matzew@apache.org> wrote:
Pushed FIRST/TEST impl + actually test case.....


YEs.... I have 'xxx'd out the KEY and certs :) 


On Thu, Mar 14, 2013 at 11:04 AM, Matthias Wessendorf <matzew@apache.org> wrote:
My UNIT test looks (currently) like:




-M




On Wed, Mar 13, 2013 at 11:03 PM, Matthias Wessendorf <matzew@apache.org> wrote:


On Wed, Mar 13, 2013 at 10:06 PM, tech4j@gmail.com <tech4j@gmail.com> wrote:
I think this is look really good!

Here some thoughts, and/or possible additional use-cases

* How do we want to handle multiple devices for one user?

Instance of 'MobileApplicationInstance'; each device has (per app) a different token;
What the apps do themselves, with multiple installs is something different.

Twitter, for instance, sends the push-messages to EVERY device - but that's app specific sync
(yes, i wish there was something like IMAP, for twitter)

 

* How do we want to handle the other side of unified push (non-native)?
** Might just not be there yet, but want to make sure we're still thinking the same thing :-)
** Would there be an additional abstraction above this for that?

some sub type of 'MobileApplication' can/will cover that "mobile web" (JS client) side:
 

* I'm assuming there is no good way for apps to notify you when they are uninstalled?
** As a way of removing clutter in our tables.

So, on a scheduled base they can be remove;

Google has similar API (on their MulticastResult (returned by the sender))
 

* Push filtering - I would think IDM would be very good here. 
** Sending to roles, groups, etc...

have different users (==roles), but not spec'd out
 
** When we store the device and app info what sub-system are you thinking?
*** I know you were using mongo for some of the prototyping
*** Would be possible to abstract to the IDM?

yes, it should be possible (desirable) to use IDM - but does not really matter


Thanks for the feedback!!!

-Matthias

 

On Wed, Mar 13, 2013 at 12:58 PM, Douglas Campos <qmx@qmx.me> wrote:

On 13/03/2013, at 10:28, Matthias Wessendorf <matzew@apache.org> wrote:

> ome more APIs, for some basic (initial) functionality:
>
> https://gist.github.com/matzew/c5fbc23bc97dfead46e1

I like the current form, but I'm sure we'll get asked about more OO(ish) APIs, like device.send(Message) - is this on the plans?

> User/Dev enrollment can be addressed by (hopefully) reusing the ag-security.

+1

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