Walkthrough–Creating an IIS server to use with WNS Push Notifications and Windows Store apps (RTM update)
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Anonymous
March 25, 2012
I found this post extremely helpful.Please update your blog as per Consumer preview and Visual studio 11 express beta also.Anonymous
May 14, 2012
This has been updated for the Consumer Preview!Anonymous
May 27, 2012
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May 28, 2012
Hi Firdouse, If you cannot use your ID to login there is a problem indeed! You can go to the help center for help with you live account: windows.microsoft.com/.../help-center -JeffAnonymous
July 19, 2012
jpsanders, really, I'm not stalking you. Just wondering if you've tested this with the latest windows 8 RC? I had another review today with the windows store guys and they banished my polling loop and insist I use push notificaiton to let me app know it's time to download more data. Any more recent link with full examples that include server code (asp.net). I visual studio solution would be nice as well as words like "use this in production" are helpful because I do want to build something for production. Thanks for all your efforts on the forums.Anonymous
July 19, 2012
Hi Stalker! (especially since I don't know who you are :-) ) This is tested and works with the latest PUBLICALLY available version of Windows 8 at the time of publishing. It is definitely not production ready for reasons mentioned in the article. (See the NOTE sections in the article). You cannot deploy this as is without making the changes mentioned, so no... it is not a shrink-wrapped ready to go solution. You do have to do some additional work to this. Also see Azure push notification solutions: www.bing.com/search -Jeff