Aure,
I was thinking the same, but an unmanaged service, I'm not a security
expert and leaving a server by it self, exposed on internet, means get
it rooted in 3 months (for my experience).
Anyway yes, my idea was something like urbanairship, so webapi2apns, a
generic bridge, to be able to use it and reuse it for any application
that i'm going to develop.
Anyway, I think I will go for urban airship first, 1 milion message
per month for free should be enough  :P
then at the worst I can easily replicate the same api interface on my
server and move everything there... eventually, how it sounds to you ?
:)


Cesare

On 19 January 2011 19:30, Aurelian <[email protected]> wrote:
> I use the EC2 micro instance type, it's free for the first year, you
> can send Push notificationss as much as you want.
> I installed a lap server (PHP + MySql) as described in EasyAPNS.
>
> Aure.
> http://www.we-sport.com
>
> On 17 Gen, 00:49, Cesare Montresor <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Hi,
>> I'm writing the back-end of and iPhone application that will require a
>> massive (I hope) use of the push notification technology from apple.
>> The interface with the push notification server is made by opening a
>> raw socket and sending a binary message to the apple server, by using
>> ssl and a custom certificate.
>> Unfortunately this will be a free application so i can't afford to pay
>> to Urbanairship (that offer web APIs) for each notification I send.
>> At the moment my only idea it's deploy a "bridge" somewhere outside
>> the cloud to do this, but I really don't like it...
>>
>> Any idea or workaround ?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Cesare
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