Fred,

Just to clarify, I haven't declined the heartbeat option. I just would like
to avoid low timestamps such as every 5 minute.
I'm trying to identify what's happening behind the scenes like Robert
suggested, as it seems that it's not just my app that throws this stall.
I'll post my results as soon as possible.

On 17 December 2012 17:03, Fred Niggle <fred.nig...@googlemail.com> wrote:

> Well, just to recap:
>
> You know that android is not supposed to keep an idle connection open for
> an extended period.
> Also you have declined the option to  use of a heartbeat to keep the
> connection open.
>
> You also know that GCM (C2DM) have a way of keeping in touch.
>
> At this point the main(only?) route to pursue is to look over the GCM libs
> from google and see how they do it.
>
> Best regards,
> Fred
>
>
> On 17 December 2012 16:49, Goncalo Oliveira <gonc...@minkan.net> wrote:
>
>> Fred,
>>
>> I do understand that this is not a "standard" for most android apps.
>> Therefore, there are a number of scenarios, like Mark pointed out. In this
>> case, the connection is also used for data pushing. Polling would be much
>> simpler, but it does not fit the required scenario.
>>
>>
>> On 17 December 2012 16:43, Mark Murphy <mmur...@commonsware.com> wrote:
>>
>>> On Mon, Dec 17, 2012 at 11:37 AM, Fred Niggle
>>> <fred.nig...@googlemail.com> wrote:
>>> > I am wondering why you are trying to maintain an idle connection?
>>>
>>> You would do this for any sort of push delivery from the server:
>>> standard push notifications, VOIP for incoming calls, etc.
>>>
>>> So, for example, C2DM used to have this sort of heartbeat logic, and I
>>> presume GCM does too.
>>>
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