I am currently using PushSharp library. I just wanted to make sure that whether Google GCM and Apple APNS supports to send my application's push notification request to many devices or I need to manually send push notification request for each device.
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For GCM You send just ONE message together with a list of registration ids (device identifiers) representing the devices you wish to receive the message. Thus it is much like sending an e-mail to many people, it goes to the server ONCE.
For GCM, you send a request to Google's webservice and include an array of device IDs in the request. (With a maximum of 1000 IDs per request, if I'm not mistaking)
For APNS, you open a stream connection to the push servers and loop over all IDs while writing the IDs to the stream.
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This means apple does not support this what GCM support, i mean send notification to multiple devices using a single request. Dec 10, 2012 at 11:05
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1APNS doesn't work with a request, it works with a stream connection. This means: You open the connection, write the message, write the device IDs to which you would like to send the message, close the connection. Done.– RubenDec 10, 2012 at 13:00
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You have to write the message for each of the device tokens separately. You can't write a single message with multiple device tokens.– EranDec 10, 2012 at 13:22
Dont know about GCM. But you need to check APNS services documentation for iOS