I mean this: http://developer.android.com/google/gcm/index.html https://developer.apple.com/library/ios/documentation/NetworkingInternet/Conceptual/RemoteNotificationsPG/Chapters/ApplePushService.html
Without this any XMPP client has to keep TCP connection open, which drains battery faster than it should. On 3 December 2013 02:26, Aryo Sandiyudo <[email protected]> wrote: > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > Hash: SHA1 > > I do not know what exactly the definition of push notification that you mean, > but for your information that in http://mayplaces.com we have already > implement push notifications for new mail (Mail to XMPP). > > And as far as i know there is already an XMPP client that provides push > notifications for offline message though to use the ad-free version you have > to spend a few dollars. > > > - -- - > aRyo S > http://mayplaces.com > > > 0x6A727933.asc - https://db.tt/aht0U2Wq > > On Dec 3, 2013, Maxim Ignatenko <[email protected]> wrote: >>On 28 November 2013 12:44, Solomon Peachy <[email protected]> wrote: >>> Without Google, XMPP (S2S) simply doesn't have enough of a mass >>userbase >>> to be viable, IMO. The mass markey simply doesn't care about >>technical >>> "quality". (Witness every mobile-messaging-app-du-jour overnight >>ending >>> up with more users than non-google S2S-enabled XMPP..) >> >>That's because there is no: >>1) push notifications support for Android/iOS in popular server >>implementations >>2) decent mobile client > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- > Version: APG v1.0.9 > > iQFHBAEBAgAxBQJSnUFHKhxBcnlvIFNhbmRpeXVkbyA8YXNhbmRpeXVkb0BtYXlw > bGFjZXMuY29tPgAKCRAP0JnXanJ5MyDjB/9qgTKnmFl+kcaAD+7yDs/G4oyWR9/A > 51ZbOf4uRhTHqOjsDJc8KGkK3pLwcWwZp+SRUL5OmtfzoPRYl0AVR8w5Uet0jyl7 > LwN2R6zG+XnMLJErfccBUsWdeON3ZfeknhDK++8psbPBa+MeuvsyeyLkQUQVpnMw > 9qQne/QIz5T4xy24E+fh8GLr2hAGfds3l2ph4aN6WTKFL6kcaI70EYsh3A4t5eH3 > P1iVyrI74zbKy8EdkRVEtB/Tvws0RDiZ2PqeUfwaz2x0LDtDTCwcsmVshS2P6QPc > F1Mvc2OTqIN3ip6c8TqTtBRdHozP+XApn9/KKG5L/SL7/J8vjfvNw2dW > =EDCm > -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- > -- Best regards, Maxim
