I just wanted to share the actual implementation I went with. I decided to go with a great SAAS, Pusher, since there are many challenging issues in implementing Push notifications, as I realized in reading the links in @Virendra's excellent answer, that Pusher solves for you.
What I was most impressed with is how little code you have to write to make this work. See below.
My server-side is in PHP (Pusher has libraries in many languages).
require('/application/thirdParty/pusher-html5-realtime-push-notifications/lib/squeeks-Pusher-PHP/lib/Pusher.php');
require('/application/thirdParty/pusher-html5-realtime-push-notifications/config.php');
$pusher = new Pusher(APP_KEY, APP_SECRET, APP_ID);
foreach($recipients as $row){
$channel='my-channel'.$row->recipient_id;
$pusher->trigger($channel, 'notifications',
array('message' => $row->message,
'notification_id' => $row->notification_id)
);
}
Here's the HTML/JS (don't be overwhelmed, most of this code is just to populate the little circle and the list with the incoming notification as Stackoverflow and others do it):
<script src="/application/thirdParty/pusher.min.js"></script>
<script>
var myID=179; // would receive notification if myID matches $row->recipient_id above;
var myChannel = pusher.subscribe('my-channel'+myID);
myChannel.bind('notifications',
function(data) {
var message=String(data.message),
url='/notifications/'+data.notification_id,
icon='<i class=\'icon-heart\'></i>',
urlText=icon+message;
var notificationRow='<li><a href='+url+'>'+urlText+'</a></li>';
$('#notificationsDropdownList').prepend(notificationRow);
if(notificationCircleCount==0){
notificationCircleCount++;
$notificationCircle.show();
$notificationCircleCount.html(notificationCircleCount);
}
else{
notificationCircleCount++;
$notificationCircleCount.html(notificationCircleCount);
}
console.log('Pusher happened'+data.message);
} //function
); //myChannel
</script>