[aerogear-dev] UnifiedPush: Sending notifications from the AdminUI

Sebastien Blanc scm.blanc at gmail.com
Mon Feb 24 07:25:17 EST 2014


On Mon, Feb 24, 2014 at 12:52 PM, Hylke Bons <hbons at redhat.com> wrote:

>  Sounds good.
> Let me know if you need any help with the mockup designs. ;)
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Sure, I will ASAP submit a "raw" mockup on which you can work on.
What I would like is a dedicated page for the "Compose Push Message"
feature.

We wil have a criteria section to choose to who we want to send the
message. I really like for instance how Jira do that like here
http://postimg.org/image/5ur2j9wh5/
In our case we could have the drop downs for : "Variants", "Device Type",
"Alias" and "Categories"
And then below w will have a free text area to send a custom value.


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> On 23/02/2014 12:08, Sebastien Blanc wrote:
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> On Sun, Feb 23, 2014 at 1:04 PM, Matthias Wessendorf <matzew at apache.org>wrote:
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>> Hi,
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>>  over the weekend I spoke w/ a friend: His company is doing some mobile
>> (iOS/Android) apps which also support receiving push notifications.
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>>  Two examples he told me. After receiving push notification:
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>>  * One of their apps basically fetches the latest version of a CSV file,
>> stored on a public HTTP Server.
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>>  * Another app is used to tell sales guys new brochure files (PDF) are
>> available on a protected resource of a webserver (which they _can_ than
>> download from w/in the app, if the like to)
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>>  The company build a simple console (PHP) which allows them to send new
>> push messages, when ever their customers want to.
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>>  I showed them our UnifiedPush Server and its usage via our AeroDoc
>> example (iOS / backend). They really liked the UnifiedPush Server.
>> Especially that it does store all the device metadata.
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>>  But since a lot of their mobile apps don't have a backend requirement,
>> they would still have to use their own console (which than connects to UPS)
>>  for submitting all the push messages they want.
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>>  This brings me to [AGPUSH-38] and I really think we should implement
>> that feature. Not only for sending test messages! If our UnifiedPush Server
>> allows its users to simple send push messages to all of their mobile apps,
>> it would make the server even more attractive.
>>
>>  I regret a bit that I was against [AGPUSH-38] in the beginning, I guess
>> that's due to my Java enterprise background, where you typically find
>> complex setups, and server talk to servers :-(
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>>  Anyways, now I really think that the UPS has to have such a 'send push'
>> facility inside of the Admin UI :-) I believe that we could reach way more
>> potential users with something like that
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> +9001 and I already started thinking about this for a while. I will try to
> submit some mockups/POCs this week so we can discuss that and I have
>  quickly a first working version on master.
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>>  Any thoughts?
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>>  Greetings,
>> Matthias
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>>  [AGPUSH-38] https://issues.jboss.org/browse/AGPUSH-38
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>>  --
>> Matthias Wessendorf
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