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The Pushwoosh API lets you send notifications from your computer to your app running on the device. While your app is running, if a notification is received, a function in your app will be called with the contents of the notification. It can then take whatever action needed based on the incoming data. | The Pushwoosh API lets you send notifications from your computer to your app running on the device. While your app is running, if a notification is received, a function in your app will be called with the contents of the notification. It can then take whatever action needed based on the incoming data. | ||
== How to send add receive a message == | |||
Let's send a simple message to a device. We're assuming everything is set up already. We will cover how to set things up later. | |||
In Pushwoosh, we can compose and send a notification to our app. There are other ways to send notifications: this is the easiest. | |||
[[File:Pushwoosh2.png]] | |||
On the device, we already have our Pushwoosh app running. It is written in AppStudio. A moment or two after we sent the message, this appears: | |||
[[File:Pushwoosh1.png]] | |||
== Set up a Pushwoosh account == |
Revision as of 15:42, 11 June 2014
The Pushwoosh API lets you send notifications from your computer to your app running on the device. While your app is running, if a notification is received, a function in your app will be called with the contents of the notification. It can then take whatever action needed based on the incoming data.
How to send add receive a message
Let's send a simple message to a device. We're assuming everything is set up already. We will cover how to set things up later.
In Pushwoosh, we can compose and send a notification to our app. There are other ways to send notifications: this is the easiest.
On the device, we already have our Pushwoosh app running. It is written in AppStudio. A moment or two after we sent the message, this appears: