Re: [android-developers] Re: The current state of C2DM

2011-10-30 Thread Chris Stewart
Thanks for the feedback.  I spent some time this week getting it set up,
and it works quite well.  I've had some issues with multiple devices
(phones and tablets), unregistering, and re-registering, and all of that
synced up perfectly.  But it definitely looks promising.  I think once I
work through all of the specific scenarios, I'll be good to go.

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Chris Stewart
http://chriswstewart.com



On Wed, Oct 26, 2011 at 11:49 AM, Studio LFP studio@gmail.com wrote:

 I don't have any battled tested apps using it at the moment, but I have
 been testing it on some internal applications for a company.

 The whole process was fairly simple and seems to be reliable so far.
 Again, I'm in the testing phase so I'm not sending a large amount of
 requests a day.  It took about 30-60 minutes from start to finish for both
 the Android and server side to get working with no previous knowledge of it.

 I'd recommend you test it out for yourself. Just remember that it requires
 the Android Market to function properly, so it will restrict you from some
 hardware.

 Steven
 Studio LFP
 http://www.studio-lfp.com



 On Monday, October 24, 2011 7:43:20 PM UTC-5, Chris Stewart wrote:

 It's been quite awhile since I last looked into C2DM and at that time I
 remember a lot of developers were not recommending it for various reasons,
 although I don't remember those reasons today.  I'm very much in need of
 push notification support for an app I'm building, so I've started looking
 into C2DM again.  I'm curious if the general attitude toward it has changed
 with the developers here and if anyone has trench-level battle stories
 they'd care to share.

 --
 Chris Stewart
 http://chriswstewart.com

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[android-developers] Re: The current state of C2DM

2011-10-30 Thread William Ferguson
You need to also be aware that it is only for devices running Android
2.2+

William


On Oct 31, 2:44 am, Chris Stewart cstewart...@gmail.com wrote:
 Thanks for the feedback.  I spent some time this week getting it set up,
 and it works quite well.  I've had some issues with multiple devices
 (phones and tablets), unregistering, and re-registering, and all of that
 synced up perfectly.  But it definitely looks promising.  I think once I
 work through all of the specific scenarios, I'll be good to go.

 --
 Chris Stewarthttp://chriswstewart.com







 On Wed, Oct 26, 2011 at 11:49 AM, Studio LFP studio@gmail.com wrote:
  I don't have any battled tested apps using it at the moment, but I have
  been testing it on some internal applications for a company.

  The whole process was fairly simple and seems to be reliable so far.
  Again, I'm in the testing phase so I'm not sending a large amount of
  requests a day.  It took about 30-60 minutes from start to finish for both
  the Android and server side to get working with no previous knowledge of it.

  I'd recommend you test it out for yourself. Just remember that it requires
  the Android Market to function properly, so it will restrict you from some
  hardware.

  Steven
  Studio LFP
 http://www.studio-lfp.com

  On Monday, October 24, 2011 7:43:20 PM UTC-5, Chris Stewart wrote:

  It's been quite awhile since I last looked into C2DM and at that time I
  remember a lot of developers were not recommending it for various reasons,
  although I don't remember those reasons today.  I'm very much in need of
  push notification support for an app I'm building, so I've started looking
  into C2DM again.  I'm curious if the general attitude toward it has changed
  with the developers here and if anyone has trench-level battle stories
  they'd care to share.

  --
  Chris Stewart
 http://chriswstewart.com

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[android-developers] Re: The current state of C2DM

2011-10-26 Thread Studio LFP
I don't have any battled tested apps using it at the moment, but I have 
been testing it on some internal applications for a company.

The whole process was fairly simple and seems to be reliable so far. Again, 
I'm in the testing phase so I'm not sending a large amount of requests a 
day.  It took about 30-60 minutes from start to finish for both the Android 
and server side to get working with no previous knowledge of it.

I'd recommend you test it out for yourself. Just remember that it requires 
the Android Market to function properly, so it will restrict you from some 
hardware.

Steven
Studio LFP
http://www.studio-lfp.com


On Monday, October 24, 2011 7:43:20 PM UTC-5, Chris Stewart wrote:

 It's been quite awhile since I last looked into C2DM and at that time I 
 remember a lot of developers were not recommending it for various reasons, 
 although I don't remember those reasons today.  I'm very much in need of 
 push notification support for an app I'm building, so I've started looking 
 into C2DM again.  I'm curious if the general attitude toward it has changed 
 with the developers here and if anyone has trench-level battle stories 
 they'd care to share.

 --
 Chris Stewart
 http://chriswstewart.com



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