From a65d0e78ddf6e70a348b8a6dea39337e6e17a494 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Katie McCormick Date: Wed, 1 Aug 2012 16:14:47 -0700 Subject: Doc change: 4K -> 4kb Change-Id: Ic563436062c6bd17ba87f3b3cc4c765972b07289 --- docs/html/guide/google/gcm/adv.jd | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/docs/html/guide/google/gcm/adv.jd b/docs/html/guide/google/gcm/adv.jd index 39e946ee34e0..5cb433f4f58d 100644 --- a/docs/html/guide/google/gcm/adv.jd +++ b/docs/html/guide/google/gcm/adv.jd @@ -203,7 +203,7 @@ registerReceiver(mRetryReceiver, filter);

GCM allows a maximum of 4 different collapse keys to be used by the GCM server at any given time. In other words, the GCM server can simultaneously store 4 different send-to-sync messages, each with a different collapse key. If you exceed this number GCM will only keep 4 collapse keys, with no guarantees about which ones they will be.

Messages with payload

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Unlike a send-to-sync message, every "message with payload" (non-collapsible message) is delivered. The payload the message contains can be up to 4K. For example, here is a JSON-formatted message in an IM application in which spectators are discussing a sporting event:

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Unlike a send-to-sync message, every "message with payload" (non-collapsible message) is delivered. The payload the message contains can be up to 4kb. For example, here is a JSON-formatted message in an IM application in which spectators are discussing a sporting event:

{
   "registration_id" : "APA91bHun4MxP5egoKMwt2KZFBaFUH-1RYqx...",
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