RSS in Java

Kevin Burton burton at relativity.yi.org
Wed Oct 20 22:26:14 BST 1999


I do... Kind of basic.  It is under my JetSpeed
(http://java.apache.org/jetspeed) project and used the XML4J.

You will have to check out the code from CVS as I have'nt release this
into the latest beta...

Here is a URL of them in action:

http://relativity.yi.org:8080/servlet/org.apache.jetspeed.Home?action=1&page=2

Let me know what you think.

If you make any modifications I would love to incorporate them back into
the code (but you don't have to.)

Kevin.

David Brownell wrote:
> 
> Just curious -- does anyone happen to have any Java code that
> does some fun stuff with RSS?
> 
> - Dave
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