Does Push Notification restart itself after reboot? Or do you need to restart each and every Push enabled app manually after reboot to start the notification process?
I'm asking this as I reboot often (old habit from my Symbian days) and I have seen cases where apps fail to give me Push Notifications after reboot unless that particular app has been run at least once after restarting. Especially AppShopper, Facebook and WhatsApp.
And yes I did Google, and no the Internet doesn't know. I did go stop by Apple's online docs though, and on Push it states:
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You need to open an application at least once to get any notifications from that app.
Which is fairly ambiguous in meaning. Do you have to run the apps "once" after install to register it with the push server, or so you need to run it "once" after each reboot?
So, what do you guys think? Any devs here can share the inner workings of Apple's Push?
I personally think it's a hassle if it IS true you have to rerun everything after a reboot, and there's no apps either in either the App Store or the C Store to auto-run push apps after reboot to re-start push - which makes things worse.
And please, don't give me the expected "then reboot less" argument.
Mar 9 2011, 03:47 PM
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