[aerogear-dev] Push "all inclusive" demo

Corinne Krych corinnekrych at gmail.com
Tue Jun 11 15:46:10 EDT 2013


+1


On 11 June 2013 17:00, Matthias Wessendorf <matzew at apache.org> wrote:

> I like the "Sales Agent" case.
>
> I also like the "query criterias", inside of the "business app" for
> status/location. This will show HOW EASY a business app can send to "n"
> devices, once it figured out it's own "business rules".
>
> Also, have in mind this needs to be simple and quick, and not end-up
> becoming an "ERP system". Therefore I like this simple demo concept. The
> apps (iOS/Android) should have a simple UI, displaying a bit of data, from
> the "business app" (list of leads) + receives Push Messages.
>
>
>
> Let's do it!
>
>
>
>
> On Tue, Jun 11, 2013 at 4:45 PM, Sebastien Blanc <scm.blanc at gmail.com>wrote:
>
>> Hey !
>> We would like to provide, in a quite short delay (coming 2 weeks) a demo
>> showing all the different bits of the "push" world , meaning :
>>  client | push server | JEE Backend App
>>
>> We already have the push server (aerogear-unified-push-server) : so we
>> need a client (iOS and maybe also Android) and a simple JEE backend
>> application.  The backend app will mostly be scaffolded and will use the
>>  aerogear-unified-push-java-client to send messages to the Push Server.
>>
>> Then of course, we need to think about an idea of the application itself.
>> It needs to stay really simple, show  how we can send selectively and
>> should be a bit "business" related.
>>
>> So, I came up with an idea this morning that we can discuss here, of
>> course if you have any other idea don't hesitate to share it.
>>
>> Push Demo <https://gist.github.com/sebastienblanc/5755548#introduction>
>> Introduction
>>
>> Prodoctor is a company in the health care industry, selling a
>> revolutionary tensiometer. Their clients are doctors. Prodoctor has several
>> sales agents all over the United States. At the headquarters, they have
>> their "first line" sales department  doing cold calls all along the day.
>> As soon they have a concrete lead, they use their Prodoctor Admin app to
>> filter out available sales Agents available in the lead area. They can then
>> send them a push notification.
>>
>> The sales agent receives the notification on their mobile device that a
>> new lead is available. The agent will handle the lead by "accepting" the
>> notification  informing the other agents that the lead has been
>> processed.
>>  <https://gist.github.com/sebastienblanc/5755548#the-client-app>The
>> client app
>>
>>    1. The client consist of a list of leads : a lead can be "open" or
>>    "in process", leads "in process" of other sales are not visible.
>>
>>
>>    - optional : when the client tap a lead it appears on a map
>>
>>
>>    1. The client has a status that he can set: STANDBY | WITH_CLIENT |PTO
>>    2. The client has a location
>>    3. The client has an alias
>>
>>  <https://gist.github.com/sebastienblanc/5755548#prodoctor-admin-client>Prodoctor
>> Admin client
>>
>>    1. The admin client can create a new lead :
>>
>>
>>    - A lead consist of a name and a location
>>
>>
>>    1. The admin client can query for Sales Agents based on :
>>
>>
>>    - Status
>>    - Location
>>
>>
>>    1.
>>
>>    The admin client can assign a lead to a selection (1..n) of sales
>>    agents, this will send out the notifications.
>>    2.
>>
>>    The admin client manage the Sales Agents DB.
>>
>>
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