[aerogear-dev] QuickStart for OpenShift
Matthias Wessendorf
matzew at apache.org
Tue Jul 2 15:17:38 EDT 2013
Hi Tommy,
On Tue, Jul 2, 2013 at 8:58 PM, Tommy McCarthy <tomccart at 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
-Matthias
[1]
http://aerogear-dev.1069024.n5.nabble.com/aerogear-dev-Java-Sender-Message-Fluent-API-Builder-DSL-td3730.html
>
> Thanks!
> Tommy McCarthy
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