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to Post Forum Index -> Data Integrator -> DI: Installation, Administration, and Connectivities Author Message hsegersSenior MemberJoined: 05 Jun 2009Posts: 78Location: Brussels Posted: Thu Oct http://www.symantec.com/connect/forums/notification-server-errors 28, 2010 9:51 amPost subject: notification server error (BODI-1241023) Data Services XI 3.2 12.2.2.3 Client components : Windows XP - Server components : Linux 64bit Behaviour •We are not able to execute jobs from Designer : "The job server you selected is not working. " •In the status bar, when you hover http://www.forumtopics.com/busobj/viewtopic.php?p=922987 the cursor over the job server icon : notification server error (BODI-1241023) •We are able to execute and schedule jobs in the Management Console Test of the 2 way communication (according to SAP KB 1416303) 1. Designer --> Job Server on the pc : telnet deks01068 3500 --> succesful deks01068 = hostname running the job server 3500 = port of the job server 2. Job Server --> Designer on the Linux-box : telnet pc9040447 3510 --> succesful pc9040447 = name of my pc (ip address : 10.122.40.216) 3510 = listening port, specified in Designer (Tools --> Options --> Environment --> Designer Communication Ports : from : 3510 - to : 3510 --> Conclusion : the 2 way communication is ok However, in the log file of the job server, I notice this : … (12.2) 10-28-10 10:30:15 (32469:1149274432) JobServer: Marking notification object for client
you can use to resolve issues with sending and receiving push (remote) notifications in iOS and OS X. Introduction Issues with Receiving Push Notifications Registering for Push Notifications Registration Succeeded But https://developer.apple.com/library/content/technotes/tn2265/_index.html No Notifications Received Some Notifications Received, but Not All Observing Push Status Messages Issues with Sending Push Notifications Problems Connecting to the Push Service Handling Malformed Notifications Using the Enhanced Notification Format Issues with Using the Feedback Service Other Tips and Tricks Push Notification Throughput and Error Checking IP Address Range Used by the Push Service Resetting the Push Notifications Permissions notification server Alert on iOS Viewing a Certificate Signing Request (CSR) References Downloadables Document Revision History IntroductionMany iOS and Mac applications present dynamic content delivered over the Internet. Push notifications (also known as remote notifications) are a way to let users or apps know that new or updated content is available.This technote describes techniques you can use to resolve issues with sending and push notification server receiving push notifications.Note:Push notifications became available on OS X starting with OS X Lion v10.7.Back to TopIssues with Receiving Push NotificationsRegistering for Push NotificationsIn order to receive push notifications, an application must first register with the Apple Push Notification service (APNs or "push service"). Registration has four stages:On iOS, the application asks the user for permission to receive push notifications by calling the registerUserNotificationSettings: method of UIApplication.The application calls the registerForRemoteNotifications: method of UIApplication (iOS) or the method registerForRemoteNotificationTypes: of NSApplication (OS X).The application implements the application:didRegisterForRemoteNotificationsWithDeviceToken: method of UIApplicationDelegate (iOS) or NSApplicationDelegate (OS X) to receive the unique device token generated by the push service.The application implements the application:didFailToRegisterForRemoteNotificationsWithError: method of UIApplicationDelegate (iOS) or NSApplicationDelegate (OS X) to receive an error if the registration failed.The application passes the device token to your provider as a non-object, binary value. The provider is your server that delivers dynamic content to your application.Registering for push notifications is straightforward, but there are a few important details you need to be aware of.No Delegate CallbacksWhen the first push-capable app is installed, iOS or OS X att