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  • Russell Craycraft
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    I can help with setting up Pusher pretty easily. 15-30 minutes is all it takes.

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  • cozzitech
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    Re: Give all users currently using the app a message that we will be restarting server?

    Thank you Charles. I did not know about that service. It looks like what I need. Very simple to figure out.

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  • CharlesParker
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    Re: Give all users currently using the app a message that we will be restarting server?

    you could always use the Pusher service now implemented in AA - pretty quick and easy setup!

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  • cozzitech
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    Re: Give all users currently using the app a message that we will be restarting server?

    Jim, 6 years after this post, and I am looking to do the very same thing. I am not very familiar with node.js, but I am a quick learner. Any chance you still had that video? The screencast link says "Page not found."

    Thank you in advance,
    Gary

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  • DoronF
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    Re: Give all users currently using the app a message that we will be restarting server?

    Thanks Jim,

    Regards,

    Doron
    The Farber Consulting Group, Inc.

    Main Web Site: http://www.dFarber.com
    MS SQL Blog: http://www.dfarber.com/computer-consulting-blog.aspx
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  • Jim Coltz
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    Re: Give all users currently using the app a message that we will be restarting server?

    Doron,

    Sorry, the Screencast account was getting full and I must have deleted this video while cleaning up things.

    I've re-posted it with this link http://screencast.com/t/HUrOtlynOZO
    Last edited by Jim Coltz; 12-15-2014, 06:44 PM.

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  • DoronF
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    Re: Give all users currently using the app a message that we will be restarting server?

    Hi Jim,

    Your video on Using push notifications is not working. Could you revive your link?
    That was the thread:
    http://msgboard.alphasoftware.com/al...l=1#post679322


    Thanks,

    Doron
    The Farber Consulting Group, Inc.

    Main Web Site: http://www.dFarber.com
    MS SQL Blog: http://www.dfarber.com/computer-consulting-blog.aspx
    Convert Ms Access to Web
    Custom Software Development
    Alpha Five Development
    No Interest Loans Application

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  • compuaid
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    Re: Give all users currently using the app a message that we will be restarting server?

    You're very welcome Carol...so glad that worked for you! Nice job on the actual implementation. Jim, the node.js solution looks like a very cool option to explore as well. I'll be taking a look at that for the possibilities push notifications can offer should I find myself in a situation that merits sending real-time updates.
    Last edited by compuaid; 09-08-2014, 08:22 AM.

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  • Jim Coltz
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    Re: Give all users currently using the app a message that we will be restarting server?

    I hadn't given selling it a thought. Just something new to fiddle with. Since Alpha is already using Node for the MongoDB Xbasic class maybe they'll decide to build in a push notification "feature pack".

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  • kingcarol
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    Re: Give all users currently using the app a message that we will be restarting server?

    That makes sense, Jim. I was wondering about the constant callbacks and what issue that might cause with performance. My heavy accounting and job costing application means that there are constant callbacks anyway, so I'm not sure whether to worry about this or not.

    I'm such a javascript dummy that I was completely lost while watching your video. Are you going to sell that push notification solution?

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  • Jim Coltz
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    Re: Give all users currently using the app a message that we will be restarting server?

    Thank you Carol for sharing the video of your solution.

    The nice thing about push notifications is that there are no ajax call backs taking place so there's absolutely no load on the A5 server. If you have lots of users on at the same time the constant call backs from a timer event could potentially lead to performance issues. The other cool part of pushing to the client is it's pretty much instantaneous.

    I love that we have multiple options with Alpha Anywhere to handle these types of things.

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  • mikeallenbrown
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    Re: Give all users currently using the app a message that we will be restarting server?

    THAT was cool! ...thanks for sharing.

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  • kingcarol
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    Re: Give all users currently using the app a message that we will be restarting server?

    Hi Jim, that IS interesting. I have, however, just finished implementing a solution based on Brad's suggestion and I think it is going to work for me.
    Here is a video showing the result: http://screencast.com/t/Qu2rXBqyt

    I LOVE THIS FORUM! Thank you so much, Brad!

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  • Jim Coltz
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    Re: Give all users currently using the app a message that we will be restarting server?

    Something else to entertain is using push notifications in your app. DISCLAIMER: I'm no expert at this stuff but it didn't take much to set up an example using node.js (now built into AA in the pre-release version) to set up an example. A video of it in action is at this link. http://screencast.com/t/P2aGYCvPB

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  • compuaid
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    Re: Give all users currently using the app a message that we will be restarting server?

    No problem Carol and I'm glad I could help. That's what I love about the online developer community. I know I've gotten a lot more from it than I've been able to give but I'll keep trying to pay it forward.

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