Someone seems to have created that request-
http://code.google.com/p/googleappengine/issues/detail?id=1164&colspec=ID%20Type%20Status%20Priority%20Stars%20Owner%20Summary%20Log%20Component

On Apr 13, 11:47 pm, Marco Borromeo <[email protected]> wrote:
> Would be cool if GAE team could setup a new API to let us interface
> with iPhone push service.
>
> I created a feature request for this, star it if you want ;)
>
> http://code.google.com/p/googleappengine/issues/detail?id=1291
>
> 2009/4/12 RSW <[email protected]>:
>
>
>
> > Yes, sadly, it is a binary data, one-way secure socket (no
> > acknowledgement), but I guess it is not too surprising as a
> > performance optimization. As a corporate programmer I see this for
> > data sets like press releases and raw stock quote data; they are often
> > streamed down a raw socket to ensure real-time streams. I can't even
> > guess what the volume of data would be, but I wonder if it is the
> > anticipated data flow from a popular IM service like AIM the prompted
> > this. Still, it is annoying.
>
> > The documentation is covered by the beta confidentiality agreement, so
> > you'd have to be a registered developer.
>
> > Is there a way to create a limited functionality socket (and ssl)
> > implementation? I assume Google doesn't support the lib because it
> > might allow apps to probe their data centres or support other
> > nefarious activity (enforcing sandboxing). For instance, would it be
> > possible to limit sockets to domain names, not IP addresses? And limit
> > the domain names that can be accessed?
>
> > As a note, I will be using Azure instead of Google App, since it does
> > not limit access to sockets.
>
> > -Ronald.
>
> > On Apr 12, 4:01 am, "T.J. Crowder" <[email protected]> wrote:
> >> > Sadly, it's not an HTTP-based web service, and moreover it doesn't run
> >> > on an HTTP/s port.
> >> > We need a pure socket interface to talk with Apple push server.
>
> >> Well, that's not good.  Do you have a reference for that?  (I believe
> >> you, I just want to read more.)  It seems surprising.
> >> --
> >> T.J. Crowder
> >> tj / crowder software / com
> >> Independent Software Engineer, consulting services available
>
> >> On Apr 11, 8:24 pm, Marco Borromeo <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> >> > Sadly, it's not an HTTP-based web service, and moreover it doesn't run
> >> > on an HTTP/s port.
> >> > We need a pure socket interface to talk with Apple push server.
>
> >> > 2009/4/11 T.J. Crowder <[email protected]>:
>
> >> > > Hi,
>
> >> > > If Apple is making the notification service available as a web app or
> >> > > web service, could you use a cron job doing a URLFetch?  Apparently
> >> > > all push notifications will go through Apple servers, so they'll
> >> > > probably provide an HTTP-based API.
>
> >> > > FWIW,
> >> > > --
> >> > > T.J. Crowder
> >> > > tj / crowder software / com
> >> > > Independent Software Engineer, consulting services available
>
> >> > > On Apr 11, 12:57 am, RSW <[email protected]> wrote:
> >> > >> I realize that the current version of the app engine does not support
> >> > >> sockets at the moment. Does anyone know if this is on the roadmap?
>
> >> > >> I want to be able to create an app that runs a cron job that does a
> >> > >> periodic check on something and alert iPhone subscribers through the
> >> > >> new push mechanism in the iPhone OS 3.0.
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