Having this client allows us a better integration of WebPush into UPS, at
some point (I need to check the javaagent for WildFly's bootclasspath
anyways for my PoC on APNs' HTTP/2 APIs, like [1]).
However, I was wondering how 'up-to-date' our server actually is, regarding
the spec
[1]
http://undertow.io/blog/2015/03/26/HTTP2-In-Wildfly.html
On Wed, Mar 16, 2016 at 10:34 AM, Idel Pivnitskiy <idel.pivnitskiy(a)gmail.com
wrote:
> will this replace the java client [1] we currently have? Or will can we
>> extend it?
>
>
> Think that it will replace SimplePush in the future.
>
> wanna have it included in the aerogear organization ?
>
>
> it would be great :)
>
> Best regards,
> Idel Pivnitskiy
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> On Wed, Mar 16, 2016 at 10:46 AM, Matthias Wessendorf <matzew(a)apache.org>
wrote:
>
>> awesome!
>>
>> wanna have it included in the aerogear organization ?
>>
>> On Tue, Mar 15, 2016 at 9:17 PM, Idel Pivnitskiy <
>> idel.pivnitskiy(a)gmail.com
wrote:
>>
>>> What's new in WebPush Java Client:
>>>
>>> - Updated to the latest aerogear-parent
>>> - Updated Jetty http2-client to the latest version
>>> - Clean up pom.xml
>>> - Subscription and PushMessage objects became to be Serializable
>>> - Refactoring and little improvements
>>> - Added documentation to all public classes and methods - the most
>>> valuable improvement :)
>>>
>>> For more information, see [1].
>>>
>>> Tests will be coming soon...
>>>
>>> [1]
>>>
https://github.com/idelpivnitskiy/aerogear-webpush-java-client/commits/ma...
>>>
>>> Best regards,
>>> Idel Pivnitskiy
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>>>
>>> On Wed, Aug 19, 2015 at 7:30 AM, Idel Pivnitskiy <
>>> idel.pivnitskiy(a)gmail.com
wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hi all!
>>>>
>>>> I've just implemented a lightweight java client for receiving push
>>>> messages from AeroGear WebPush Server [1]. It is easy to use and fully
>>>> async!
>>>>
>>>> A few words about decision to use Jetty as a HTTP/2 client:
>>>>
>>>> Currently there are only 3 Java libraries, which implement client side
>>>> of HTTP/2 protocol [2]: Netty, Jetty and OkHttp. I tried all of them:
>>>>
>>>> - First of all I tried to use OkHttp. This is a lightweight http
>>>> client for Android and other Java apps. But currently this library
supports
>>>> HTTP/2 protocol only via old HTTP/1.1 API. It works well for simple
>>>> request-response, but its client API does not allow to use HTTP/2
features,
>>>> like Server Push Frames. I looked at GRPC [3], because Googlers use
OkHttp
>>>> for HTTP/2 transport. But they don't use public API, they use only
inner
>>>> classes to handle frames and built their own logic atop this classes.
It
>>>> would be too complicated for our purposes.
>>>> - Secondary, I tried to refactor our WebPush console to a client
>>>> library. But this way is complicated too. netty-codec-http2 does not
>>>> provide a client API, it is only codec, low level protocol
implementation.
>>>> - Now I use jetty-http2-client. It is easy to configure and use,
>>>> fast and async. Jetty provides a user friendly API to handle HTTP/2
streams
>>>> and get PUSH_PROMISE frames.
>>>>
>>>> For more information, look at my commit history.
>>>> In the future, if there will be more lightweight alternatives than
>>>> Jetty (for example, new version of OkHttp or Java 9 API), I will rewrite
>>>> the transport layer of my library.
>>>>
>>>> Here is an example, how to use my library [4].
>>>>
>>>> [1]
https://github.com/idelpivnitskiy/aerogear-webpush-java-client
>>>> [2]
https://github.com/http2/http2-spec/wiki/Implementations
>>>> [3]
https://github.com/grpc/grpc-java/tree/master/okhttp
>>>> [4]
>>>>
https://github.com/idelpivnitskiy/aerogear-webpush-java-client/blob/maste...
>>>>
>>>> Best regards,
>>>> Idel Pivnitskiy
>>>> --
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>>>> Twitter: @idelpivnitskiy <
https://twitter.com/idelpivnitskiy>
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https://github.com/idelpivnitskiy>
>>>>
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