[aerogear-dev] GSoC project for WebPush Server

Idel Pivnitskiy idel.pivnitskiy at gmail.com
Tue Mar 31 06:53:47 EDT 2015


I'd watched the first video, when I received your letter :) Thanks!
Will work on my new proposal!

Best regards,
Idel Pivnitskiy
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E-mail: Idel.Pivnitskiy at gmail.com
GitHub: @idelpivnitskiy <https://github.com/idelpivnitskiy>

2015-03-31 13:48 GMT+03:00 Matthias Wessendorf <matzew at apache.org>:

> Hi Idel,
>
>
>
> On Tue, Mar 31, 2015 at 12:14 PM, Idel Pivnitskiy <
> idel.pivnitskiy at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Thanks to all!
>>
>> Sounds interesting! I've read source code of UPS and SimplePush and it
>> won't be a problem for me to add support for WebPush
>>
>
> sweet
>
> and update aerogear-unifiedpush-java-client to support it too.
>>
>
> that one does likely does not need any update. It sends the payload to
> UPS, and UPS delivers to all supported Push Networks (e.g APNs or a WebPush
> enabled server)
>
>
>
>> Also I can write something like aerogear-simplepush-java-client for
>> WebPush and some vert.x module.
>> Do I understand this part of the job?
>>
> That's right. Get a client codec for WebPush in place, stick that into a
> client like the above for simplepush. Leverage that client in a vert.x 3
> module
>
>
>>
>> But I'm not familiar with IoT devices. Where I can find how to deploy
>> test applications and test them? Could you, please, clarify this idea?
>>
>
> Some highlevel ideas:
>
> https://matthiaswessendorf.wordpress.com/2015/03/25/push-notifications-and-the-internet-of-things/
>
> Checkout Sebi's cool videos. IMO if something runs on a Pi, Ardino or a
> Lego Robot :-) we are talking. hehe
>
>
>>
>> Best regards,
>> Idel Pivnitskiy
>> --
>> E-mail: Idel.Pivnitskiy at gmail.com
>> GitHub: @idelpivnitskiy <https://github.com/idelpivnitskiy>
>>
>> 2015-03-30 17:03 GMT+03:00 Matthias Wessendorf <matzew at apache.org>:
>>
>>> +1
>>>
>>> all of these items could be all done in one GSOC project. Perhaps, to
>>> have something more "fancy", the project aims to offer "WebPush support for
>>> mobile cloud services on IoT devices".
>>> Needed deliverables:
>>> * UPS support for WebPush
>>> * Java client of the WebPush wireprotocol, that can be wrapped in the
>>> mentioned vert.x module
>>> * demo app of showing the WebPush standard on IoT devices, with mobile
>>> cloud services (like UPS)
>>>
>>> IMO this would make a nice project. It even may be also the case that
>>> some "WebPush codec" code could be contributed back to Netty project, if
>>> needed.
>>>
>>> -Matthias
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Monday, March 30, 2015, Sebastien Blanc <scm.blanc at gmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hi,
>>>> I see 2 or 3 differents topics that could be articulated around WebPush
>>>> :
>>>>
>>>> - Add WebPush support to the UnifiedPush Server
>>>> - Create a lightweight Java WebPush Client (think of embedded device)
>>>> - Create a vert.x mod that implements the WebPush protocol.
>>>>
>>>> Sebi
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Mon, Mar 30, 2015 at 3:06 PM, Idel Pivnitskiy <
>>>> idel.pivnitskiy at gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Hi all,
>>>>>
>>>>> I participated in GSoC 2014 with Twitter and worked on Netty last
>>>>> year. Unfortunately, this year Google does not accept Twitter as a
>>>>> mentoring organization. So I'm trying to find a new organization and a new
>>>>> project for this summer.
>>>>>
>>>>> I know that time for student applications is over, but I have one
>>>>> opened proposal for JBoss Community. I found WebPush Server at the last day
>>>>> of student applications' deadline. I'm really interested in it and I want
>>>>> to change my proposal and work on WebPush Server!
>>>>>
>>>>> WebPush Server is a new project which should have many tasks and plan
>>>>> to use new features of Netty 5 (HTTP/2) and Java 8. All of these are very
>>>>> interesting for me. Also I have 2 years experience of server-side
>>>>> development of other services (mobile API, administrative panels, etc.) on
>>>>> Jetty, WildFly and JBoss AS7. So I will be able to work on any part of
>>>>> WebPush Server and not only on server-netty subproject.
>>>>>
>>>>> I began to get acquainted with the WebPush Server code base, WebPush
>>>>> Protocol and Push API last weekend. Also I I've used AeroGear
>>>>> UnifiedPush Server in one of my projects on my work. And it's perfect!
>>>>> AeroGear is easy to configure and push notifications. Thanks to all for
>>>>> this work!
>>>>>
>>>>> Could you, please, help me to find a project idea for my new proposal
>>>>> for WebPush Server?
>>>>>
>>>>> Best regards,
>>>>> Idel Pivnitskiy
>>>>> --
>>>>> E-mail: Idel.Pivnitskiy at gmail.com
>>>>> GitHub: @idelpivnitskiy <https://github.com/idelpivnitskiy>
>>>>> Resume:
>>>>> https://www.dropbox.com/s/q99epi9jyygvaxf/Idel.Pivnitskiy.resume.pdf
>>>>>
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