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**Which ports are being used? **
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**Push Gateway FAQs**
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** Which ports are being used? **
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The gateway listens only on port 11000 (can be changed in main.cpp), and talks to Apple and Google via https (Port 443)
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**How do I build the push gateway?**
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** How do I build the push gateway?**
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You need to clone the git repo recursively as the jwt lib is included as a git submodule,
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so you either do:
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- the server is totally stateless, so you could run it 1000x behind a load balancer
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- the Proxygen library, is used and developed by Facebook as part of the HHVM as well as there own reverse proxies. The memory consumption per Thread is only about 10MB.
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cons:
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cons:
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- we haven't written any functional tests yet
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- to deploy it in a kubernetes cluster, I should change the way the certificates are served
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