| Publisher | Openwave Systems | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Format | 785.5KB PDF, requires Acrobat Rdr 5 | Date added | 01 Apr 2002 |
| Topics | Mobile - Wireless Communications, WAP | ||
| Downloads | 209 | ||
This paper compares the earlier Openwave UP.Notify push technology to the functionality offered by WAP Push. UP.Notify is supported by Openwave UP.Notify Library (included with Openwave SDK 4.1 and earlier), and is used by legacy applications to push content exclusively to devices running Openwave Mobile Browser 4.x and earlier. WAP Push is supported by Openwave WAP Push Library, and is used by new applications to push content to any WAP 1.2.1 compatible device. Openwave Mobile Access Gateway (MAG) and its Push Proxy Gateway (PPG) component provide backward compatibility so that WAP Push enabled applications may push content to earlier UP.Notify enabled devices.
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