It creates a server to broadcast its presence and advertise its service on a local area network.
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- 1. Bonjour
- 2. Creating CocoaServer
- 3. Publishing a Bonjour service
- 4. Browsing for services via Bonjour
- 5. HTTP Communicatio
- 6. Writing a web server in Objective-C
- 7. Getting address data from the server
- 8. Byte ordering
- 9. Making service requests
- 10. Receiving service requests
- 11. For the More Curious: TXTRecords
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- 1. Preparing Client for Push Notifications
- 2. Registering for notifications
- 3. Provisioning for push notifications
- 4. Delivering a Push Notification
- 5. Getting the token to the provider
- 6. Sending Push Notifications
- 7. Connecting to Apple's server with NSStream
- 8. Using NSStream
- 9. Providing data to the notification server
- 10. Detecting errors in notification delivery
- 11. More on reading from a stream
- 12. Additional Client-side Notification handling
- 13. Sounds and badges
- 14. Accessing data in notifications
- 15. The production Server and Moving Forward
- 16. For the More Curious: The Feedback Service