Push notification for iOS

Hi All,
We have a requirement to send push notification to iOS (APNS).
But i don't have any idea about how to connect with SAP to APNS and how to do the whole thing in back-end.
Please share your ideas...

I think this doc will be helpful for you..
Pushing Notifications Made Easy!!! : How to Subscribe?

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  • I have problem whit push notifications for applications

    my problem is whit "push notifications" for the applications to my iphone 3gs     youtube or something else is open , but have message -- log in itunes(i am entered) and i can push only "Ok" button     
    all text is :
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    please answered simply because my english si very bad and dont understand many words
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    Hello vampovec,
    If connected to Wi-Fi, you may need to verify that the following ports are open in order for Push Notifications to work.
    TCP port 5223 (used by devices to communicate to the APNs servers) 
    TCP port 2195 (used to send notifications to the APNs)
    TCP port 2196 (used by the APNs feedback service)
    TCP Port 443 (used as a fallback on Wi-fi only, when devices are unable to communicate to APNs on port 5223)
    Unable to use Apple Push Notification service (APNs)
    http://support.apple.com/en-us/TS4264
    Cheers,
    Allen

  • How do I turn OFF push notifications for a certain app; specifically yahoo mail?

    How do I turn OFF push notifications for a certain app; specifically yahoo mail?

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  • Question about push notifications for apps affect on battery life?

    I've noticed that after installing certain "Push Notification Enabled" apps that my iPhone's battery drains very quickly even when said apps aren't running. I've read that if an app makes extensive use of push notifications that it can drain the battery, but I haven't received any notifications from said apps. Does simply having a number of push enabled apps installed drain the battery cause faster than normal battery drain?
    I don't really care about the push notifications for many push enabled apps, but I do like to have it enabled for certain ones. Would disabling notifications for all but the apps I use actually save battery life? I would think that since push messages are sent from the app owners server to Apple's push servers to the phone, that disabling notifications on the phone for an app or even deleting the app itself would not prevent the actual data from being pushed to the phone. In other words does disabling notifications (or deleting the app) actually prevent the data from being pushed to the iPhone or does it simply tell the iPhone to ignore the pushed data? The former would not increase battery life while the later would.

    I've learned that it's not the number of apps that use push notification that drains the battery, but the number of apps that actively use it to send messages.
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    For apps, it doesn't really matter since the apps can't initiate a network connection unless they are running. I'm not sure if app servers constantly sending push notifications when the notification for those apps is turned off drains the battery any faster or not. From what I've read when push notification are turned off for an app, Apple's push servers will tell that app's servers to not perform a push. In other words, Apple won't push app notifications to the phone for apps where notifications are disabled or the app isn't installed.

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