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- Java Package Processes All RSS Formats by Vlad Patryshev - [Clicks: 29]
Several Java packages work with RSS. Some can read certain formats, while others can write them as well. The class this article features reads all known RSS formats and outputs the converted data in the 2.0 format.
http://www.devx.com/Java/Article/21415 - Jun, 2004 - News Standards: A Rising Tide of Commodotization by Jo Rabin - [Clicks: 2]
How can news providers persuade customers to accept new standard formats? Does RSS threaten or present opportunity to the news industry. Jo Rabin comments on the state of standards in the news industry.
http://www.xml.com/pub/a/2004/05/05/news.html - May, 2004 - Deliver RSS content to syndication sites with JSP and JavaScript by Brian Schaffner - [Clicks: 19]
Creating an RSS feed is one thing; delivering it for everyone to use is a different matter. In this article, we'll examine a solution that will help you deliver your RSS feed to other Web sites quickly and easily.
http://builder.com.com/5100-6370-5181395.html?tag=sc - Apr, 2004 - RSS: Implementation Issues and Recommendations by Tristan Louis - [Clicks: 15]
If you're going to set up content distribution with RSS, you'll need to make some basic decisions. After that, though, it's pretty easy to implement RSS feeds on your site.
http://www.informit.com/articles/article.asp?p=169647 - Mar, 2004 - Use Custom Tags to Aggregate RSS Feeds into JSP-Based Web Apps by Simon Brown - [Clicks: 21]
… This is a great model and many people have taken the concept to the Web by aggregating other content on their own Websites and offering aggregation services via the Web. In this article, I’ll show you how to use JSP custom tags to implement this type of functionality as a reusable component within your own JSP-based Web applications.
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http://www.javaranch.com/newsletter/200403/Journal200403.jsp#a3 - Mar, 2004 - How to create your Gush RSS feed list - Applied XQuery by Balazs Fejes - [Clicks: 6]
As I'm getting bored with the same-old look of the available Instant Messenger applications, I've come across Gush, a quite fresh looking Jabber client. It looks great - and it contains an RSS reader module as well. This short article will describe how I migrated my subcription list from RSS Bandit.
http://fb2.hu/x10/Articles/AppliedXQuery.html - Feb, 2004