[aerogear-dev] [EARLY] Initial version of iOS notification tutorial
Sebastien Blanc
scm.blanc at gmail.com
Mon May 27 11:51:42 EDT 2013
On Mon, May 27, 2013 at 8:09 AM, Matthias Wessendorf <matzew at apache.org>wrote:
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> On Sun, May 26, 2013 at 6:45 AM, Douglas Campos <qmx at qmx.me> wrote:
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>> On Thu, May 23, 2013 at 02:28:47PM -0400, Jay Balunas wrote:
>> > One question that came up around the JMS stuff is how will it work on
>> > top of plain old Tomcat? Will we be including the extra libs for that
>> > case? Or perhaps that functionality is only available if JMS is part
>> > of the container?
>> That's exactly why I was unhappy with this change =/
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> fair point, right now JMS is not used for much.
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> Once a request hits the server (e.g. request against our HTTP sender API),
> we produce a JMS message and send a "JOB Submitted" 200 HTTP request.
> The consumer for the JMS message does all the work that _may_ take longer,
> and is blocking IO (->JPA).
> E.g. it looks up the MobileVariantInances and is responsible for
> delivering the messages to the actual push networks (GCM/APNs).
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> I think, that we can remove the JMS part, at least for now. (e.g. for the
> early August release). However, I am sure, that at some point messaging
> will helpful for scaling/throughput.
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> For now, we could use CDI events in combination with the @Asynchronous EJB
> annotation (for publishing and receiving).
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Maybe I'm totally wrong but using EJB on a plain old Tomcat/Jetty will be
the same issue as using JMS, no ? (Or by Tomcat when meant TomEE ? )
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> would that be OK ?
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> -M
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