Now that I have researched the issue by finding some very good information sources, I know the answer to my "broad" question. The following is the correct (or at least very good) answer to my posted question . . .
"The example code in the docs will run under Apache Tomcat pretty much as is. It could also run as a standard Java EE Web app with Servlets and JSPs. There is also an XMPP .NET library from AG Software called agsXMPP if you prefer to go that way.
The real problem is that the CCS XMPP part of Google Cloud Messaging is pretty embryonic at this stage and that is likely the reason for no hard examples in the docs. In the real world the CcsClient needs to be much more robust because it has to cope with connection loss so, at this point, you need to develop you own persistence solution.
You might want to consider going with the HTTP side of GCM for server to client traffic and have your phone apps post directly to your own server for client to server traffic."
So, I submit this as data that tends to show that (a) the question was not too broad and (b) that it was comletely answerable.
S.O. has been a valuable tool through my year long ramp up on Android but in my opinion you guys are too hard-nosed and sometimes actually prevent information exchange. You certainly prevented me getting the answer above a week or so ago. I've seen you do worse to many others.