Yeah, it seems pretty straight forward, after having read some of the basic 
docs of the javapns and APNs itself.  I guess I was just wondering if anyone 
had used this with WO or if they've just gone with a a straight java 
implementation.  I have next to no experience with anything other than WO and 
Cocoa, so I pretty much default to using it within a WO app.  Maybe I should 
not bother with that.  

However, we presumably would need a database to store the information on our 
side to know which devices to push the payloads too, and WO seems like an 
easy(ish) way to accomplish that.  Thus far, I haven't the foggiest idea what 
circumstances will result in us pushing out data, or how the app will be 
notified of this (I expect to know more an hour from now), but sending the push 
to apple can use javapns it seems.  

Thanks (though any other thoughts are obviously welcome as well)

Andrew

On Feb 15, 2011, at 3:42 PM, David LeBer wrote:

> On 2011-02-15, at 2:52 PM, Andrew Kinnie wrote:
> 
>> that was the thread I was talking about...
> 
> Erm, yeah, of course, I knew that. :P
> 
> Actually, I'm not sure how much WOification is necessary for working with 
> javapns.
> 
> The push notification payload is pretty basic. However, what you'd put in 
> your messages and (more importantly) when and how you chose send the 
> notifications is not likely to be generic.

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