Allowing location reporting on a specific type of GCM#554
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Allowing location reporting on a specific type of GCM#554uriva wants to merge 18 commits intophonegap-build:masterfrom uriva:master
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Hi,
This adds the following functionality (as of now just on android):
Upon a GCM with REPORT_LOCATION in a certain field, the client sends its current location via http request to a predetermined endpoint without bothering the user.
(It can't be done from javascript because the app is not always active)
This is useful when the server needs accurate client location in a specific time, but periodically updating the server costs precious battery.
What do you think?