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I've posted some code I used to process an RSS 2.0 XML document (Java)...
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I’ve seen a lot of examples for parsing XML using SAX. As far as I can tell, that is the most efficient metho...
Answered by soft4you : Oct 28 2010 10:25 AM
ExtraLabs RSS Submit is a pretty well tool. You can also try Alscop RSS Submitter. It's free. full answer >
The following excerpt from the O'Reilly publication Enterprise JavaBeans 3.1, Sixth Edition offers an example of the singleton session bean.
Because the singleton bean represents one instance to b...
The luxury of being just a designer or just a programmer is largely a relic days long gone. It's now common for designers to tab out of the Adobe suite and pop the hood on code, and programmers need a...
The following is an excerpt from Building the Realtime Experience. The author introduces the competing protocols that have been developed to address the issues of realtime syndication.Interacting on t...
We've been offering RSS feeds by topic on O'Reilly Answers for a while now. If you're one of the many people who want just the open questions sent to them as they come in (rather than ever...
I noticed recently that TechCrunch set up a Google Profile company page. It's an interesting example of how Google's once-static Profiles are becoming much more interesting thanks to Google Buzz.
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Answered by BrianSawyer : Feb 18 2010 11:26 AM
I use Google Reader as my feedreader on my desktop and have found NewsRob (a feedreader designed to integrate with Google Reader) to be great on my Android phone. full answer >