Hey Chris,

I've setup SNS for Rails apps before but not for pushing to mobile.  I've 
used it as a PubSub system, email notifications and with Lambda for Slack 
notifications.

Mostly, I've used it to connect services running inside AWS garden and it's 
been good for that.

My experience with it has been ok.  It's a bit of a pain to setup, but once 
you have the permissions and ARNs worked out, it's fine.  When DynamoDB had 
issues a few months back, that really effected everything, including SNS, 
so we were "down" for that part of the app, luckily it wasn't a "business 
crucial" piece.

I haven't tested it at any real scale, so can't speak to that.

The hardest part was coordinating all the Roles and ARNs, after that it was 
pretty straight forward.

Would love to hear how your experience with SNS goes as I'm considering 
using it for mobile push.

Best,

Misha

On Wednesday, December 2, 2015 at 5:08:56 PM UTC-5, Chris McCann wrote:
>
> I'm in the process of implementing push notifications for a Rails app 
> using Amazon's SNS via the aws-sdk gem (v2).
>
> I've got it working but am curious if anyone else has done this before and 
> has words of wisdom about managing device tokens, endpoint ARNs, etc.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Chris
>

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