On 1/4/10 12:14 AM, Mark Mackay wrote:
NOTIFICATIONS using Apple Push Notifications
This is one of the key things I¹m personally after a way to avoid
analysing Up/Down/Warn SMS messages to figure out the current status; and a
host of other benefits:
I agree; this is a key feature in my mind.
Jakob wrote:
PUSH.
I'm spending time with iPhone development myself, but is not that close to an
app (and first few projects is not IM related), but tthe debate regarding Push
Notification, is that the server app that communicate with Apple needs YOUR
developer certificate (or Dartwares?) in order to work. So have that in mind.
Maybe the central Push server needs to be provided/hosted by Dartware? I'm sure
the nice people at Dartware will step in and be helpful here..
The "InterMapper Push gateway" needs an SSL certificate provisioned by
Apple in order to submit notifications to Apple's Push Notification
Service. To provision such a SSL certificate and therefore run such a
gateway, you need to be a registered iPhone developer (However, I don't
think you need to use the *same* certificate as the application
developer). Dartware is willing to host one such InterMapper Push Gateway.
--
Bill Fisher
Dartware, LLC
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