Creating the Remote Notification Payload Each notification your provider server sends to the Apple Push Notification service (APNs) includes a payload. The payload contains any custom data that you want to send to your app and includes information about how the system should notify the user. You construct this payload as a JSON dictionary and send it as the body content of your HTTP/2 message. The
You can now take advantage of a simpler method of authentication by using tokens instead of certificates when sending push notifications. A token is easy to generate, doesn’t expire, and can be used to send notifications to all of your apps. Learn more about push notifications.
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