Hi - have a look at Diffusion - http://www.pushtechnology.com - I used
this to push/stream data to a blackberry app and a website
simultaneously. It has a nice feature called 'best message delivery'
which ensures you can’t flood a device with the content you push to it
(i.e. use to much battery po
hi miguel paraz,
So now i feel what i have analysed is correct on the push service.I
want to know how to implement the server, does the server has to
intiate some javascript method. Also whether the android can implement
the cometd using the jetty library these are my doubts, assume i have
contac
There is blog post by Josh Guilfoyle
Push services: Implementing persistent mobile TCP connections
http://devtcg.blogspot.com/2009/01/push-services-implementing-persistent.html
On Oct 16, 7:43 pm, rubeN_vl wrote:
> Hi,
>
> What are the different ways to implement push technology into your
> Andr
On Oct 27, 6:01 am, arvchak wrote:
> Wat if we use Comet, even i have searching for this stuff not lucky
> though.Comet is the push technology implemented as an alternative to
> ajax.The gtalk we see in the gmail uses comet.I suppose we should
> implement this to make it easier. If someone is goo
Wat if we use Comet, even i have searching for this stuff not lucky
though.Comet is the push technology implemented as an alternative to
ajax.The gtalk we see in the gmail uses comet.I suppose we should
implement this to make it easier. If someone is good at it can help
us.
this is one example whi
The standards based Jain SIP stack has been used successfully on
Android (in a simple chat example). Jain SIP supports the Subscribe/
Notify SIP messages where Notify can be the "push" portion of the
interchange. I don't know how the IP connection issues mentioned in
this thread are resolved (or
On Oct 19, 12:34 am, Rafael Sanches
wrote:
> This is not push, but if you want "real time" you could try:
> - to use a comet technique. Where you connect to the 80 port of your
> server and keep the connection open while listening to its stream.
> - create a XMPP connection
Hi,
I have tried the
What is not push?
On 18 okt, 18:34, Rafael Sanches wrote:
> hi,
>
> This is not push, but if you want "real time" you could try:
> - to use a comet technique. Where you connect to the 80 port of your
> server and keep the connection open while listening to its stream.
> - create a XMPP connectio
hi,
This is not push, but if you want "real time" you could try:
- to use a comet technique. Where you connect to the 80 port of your
server and keep the connection open while listening to its stream.
- create a XMPP connection
regards
rafael
On Oct 16, 7:43 am, rubeN_vl wrote:
> Hi,
>
> What
To add to the list, not just on Wifi, but even on your provider's network
you very well might be behind a NAT...
- Dan
On Fri, Oct 16, 2009 at 4:06 PM, RichardC wrote:
>
> There are lots of issues with implementing push technology, here are
> just a few:
>
> You are looking at the application la
There are lots of issues with implementing push technology, here are
just a few:
You are looking at the application layer, you need to be concerned
about the transport layer(s).
How does your server know the address (IP or other) of the phone? It
gets assigned by DHCP and whenever the connectio
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