> The most usual scenario I can foresee is an application server sending the
> notifications to the web app instance(s). In any case nothing precludes that
> a server-less webapp acts as an app server and sends notification to the Push
> Server for delivery to other instances of the webapp.
>
Go
Hi,
On 12 jul 2013 at 00:10:49, pira...@gmail.com wrote:
> Seems it still make a distintion between Push Server and Application
> Server. Wouldn't a webapp send some data to a Push Server so it gets
> distributed on all the registered instances without needing to deploy
> a custom Application Serv
Seems it still make a distintion between Push Server and Application
Server. Wouldn't a webapp send some data to a Push Server so it gets
distributed on all the registered instances without needing to deploy
a custom Application Server? For server-less webapps this can be a
problem... :-/ Also, is
Hi Webapps,
Eduardo and I have uploaded a new ED of the Push API at
https://dvcs.w3.org/hg/push/raw-file/tip/index.html.
This incorporates a variety of changes based upon comments received since the
last ED. See https://github.com/telefonicaid/WebAPISpecs/commits/develop/Push
for details on th