Is there an easy-to-grock pattern how to send a NSNotification (Objective C) | Notification (in Swift) and how to receive one? Code snippet? The docs write like 150 pages on the topic. Would like to see a quick example.
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Send a notification:
[[NSNotificationCenter defaultCenter] postNotificationName:@"MyCacheUpdatedNotification" object:self];
Receive it:
[[NSNotificationCenter defaultCenter] addObserver:self selector:@selector(cacheUpdated:) name:@"MyCacheUpdatedNotification" object:nil];
Act on it:
- (void)cacheUpdated:(NSNotification *)notification {
[self load];
}
And dispose of it:
[[NSNotificationCenter defaultCenter] removeObserver:self];

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1- (void)cacheUpdated:(NSNotification *)notification { [self load]; } – sumit rathore Sep 06 '16 at 05:35
Swift Version for the same :
Whenever you need to post the notification :
NotificationCenter.default.post(name: NSNotification.Name(rawValue: "UpdateAccepted"), object: self)
On controller where you want to receive the notification :
override func viewDidLoad(_ animated: Bool) {
super.viewDidLoad(true) {
NotificationCenter.default.addObserver(self, selector: #selector(updateAccepted(notification:)), name: NSNotification.Name(rawValue: "UpdateAccepted"), object: nil)
}
deinit {
NotificationCenter.default.removeObserver(self, name: NSNotification.Name(rawValue: "UpdateAccepted"), object: nil)
}
@objc func updateAccepted(notification: Notification) {
handleRefresh()
}

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Register for a push notification profile and set it up in your application heres a link to do that PushNotification (Note you will need some server or something capturing device push notificaiton IDs in order to be able to send notification to those devices)
Next assuming you are using a Windows Server or something .net compatible as your server there is a nice C# api written to send push notifications to the apple server (once you have a certificate and devices registered for it which you have stored in your server ), there are demos in here of how to use it, pretty cool heres a link C# push notification src
Thats pretty much it...i gave u a quick solution using a .Net technology, if you are using somethign else you can browse around to see if there are solutions available in the platform you are using im sure youll find something, if not you can alwyas make your own :)

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1He didn't ask about push notifications. Of course, he may have meant to, but that's not what he said :-) – Paul Lynch Apr 20 '10 at 16:49
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@Paul you are right - still I think Daniel has chosen the right answer as I would really wonder how an App should receive notifications other than through Push Notifications. --- Just reading your answer, well yes, that certainly is a notification as well :) – Till Apr 20 '10 at 16:51
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1Notifications are a common idiom in iPhone programming. See answer below. – Paul Lynch Apr 20 '10 at 16:53
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I did mean notifications from NSNotificationCenter ;-) but nice to know how push notifications work. Thanks! – dontWatchMyProfile Apr 20 '10 at 17:20
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Yes the question is about notification centre not for push notification. – Ranjan Sahu Dec 09 '16 at 15:37