The Deacon Project Droid+Beacon – Open-Source Push Notifications for Android & Java

1Nov/100

Help Wanted: Bayeux Hacker!

You wouldn't know it to watch theis blog and the Deacon Repository lately, but there has been a lot happening with the Deacon project behind the scenes.

For one thing, I've been working on a complete re-architecting of the Deacon library to better support extensible application-side interfaces, and the addition of new push protocols (and servers) on the upstream side. Which brings me to the subject of today's post... If you're familiar with the Bayeux Protocol (or want to get familiar with it!) and know some Java, the Deacon Project could use your help. In the coming weeks, we'll be looking to implement the Bayeux protocol in Deacon for compatibility with the Cometd, Glassfish and Jetty servers.

If you're interested in helping write the Deacon Bayeux client, please hit us up in the comments!

There's more to come, too - I've been collaborating with multiple app developers who are integrating Deacon, and we've been subjecting Deacon to some much-needed testing and tweaking. Watch for some fresh documentation (in the Wiki) on setting up a Meteor/Deacon system end-to-end, and changes in the codebase and API that will bring enhanced extensibility and better cohesion.

[Image: Kandyjaxx via Flickr, CC licensed]

About Dave

Dave Rea is an upstate-NY engineer specializing in embedded systems. He holds a BS degree in Electrical Engineering and a MS degree in Software Engineering, both from the Rochester Institute of Technology. Dave is an open-source enthusiast, totes an HTC Droid Incredible, and runs Ubuntu Linux. You can find more on Dave at daverea.com or LinkedIn.
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