[aerogear-dev] Unified Push Server integration capabilities

Matthias Wessendorf matzew at apache.org
Fri Jan 10 08:44:06 EST 2014


Hello Wolfgang,

thanks for using our UnifiedPush Server! We are happy that you guys are
excited about it so far.

The drawbacks you mention make sense, and sharing these requirements is
important feedback for us.

For Feb/March we already have some refactorings on our agenda ([1]) and we
also recently started looking at Keycloak for auth management (as one
option).
So yes, your request seems very reasonable, and it does make sense to take
a deeper look at a "plugable" system.

Thanks again for sharing this valuable feedback.

Greetings,
Matthias


[1] http://aerogear.org/docs/planning/roadmaps/UnifiedPush/



On Fri, Jan 10, 2014 at 12:05 PM, Wolfgang <Wolfgang.Frank at arconsis.com>wrote:

> Hello dear aerogear dev team,
>
> a couple of weeks ago we had to integrate a PushServer for iOS and Android
> into our solution. We used the UPS out-of-the-box for a first prototype to
> figure out better the capabilities and to be able to better define the
> requirements in regards to push. So far we are very excited about the
> product!
>
> The drawback is that some piece of information like devices, users, apps as
> are represented in another system (i.e. MongoDB) or capabilities like
> authorization/authentication are already present. Thus there is some
> redundancy and overhead and the UPS is a little bit alien in regards to the
> rest of the existing architecture/infrastructure. This has pre and cons --
> I
> know ...
>
> I thought that maybe a "simple"/exchangable mechanisms (e.g. persistence
> layer) of defined integration interfaces and mechanisms would be great in
> order to be able to better integrate the UPS in existing or already
> constrained system environments. This might also help in regards to
> scalability and flexibility of the existing design/architecture.
>
> Wondered if that would make sense in your opinion ... ?
>
> ~Wolfgang
>
>
>
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