Pushing without BIS/BES

Hi all

I am a prospective developer Blackberry works on my first BB app.

The application will receive the data of a service push third push as Xtify or urban airship. If possible, I would like to make it work on Webworks. I am little confused as to how all this works and my research has not really clarified anything, so I have a few questions:

(1) what are the Blackberry services I send the push? For example, when registering for the app, urban airship and Xtify apparently must push it Essentials package. Do I need anything else? Push services deal with RIM?

(2) is a specific Blackberry data plan (I guess they are BIS and BES) will perform the push works on 3 G? Besides, is 3G on Blackberry through BIS, or is it independent of it?

(3) Will accept a Webworks app even pushes a third? Xtify nor urban airship say anything about working with Phonegap or Webworks. Two examples for urban airship and Xtify are for Blackberry Java and seem to require registration with the urban airship or Xtify application. The Webworks API has a method OpenPushListener(); is this all I need to start receiving leads them to my application?

Comments are welcome - thanks for your help!

Hello

Let's start by discussing a little further: at its core is to push a XML load sent to the infrastructure of the RIM which is then sent down to the target BlackBerry smartphone. The transport of the unit is completely managed by the infrastructure of the RIM, so all you need to do is send the push.

No matter what language/service that can display XML data can send pulses

In order to receive the push, the device must have a BIS data connection

WebWorks applications can receive extensive data, the API documentation has information about how this can be done.

I hope things clears a bit, but if not just let me know.

See you soon,.

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