YOUR FEEDBACK
NGASI Releases AppServer Manager 8.1
Dave Jenkins wrote: The remote server management is a welcomed added feature...
SOA World Conference
Virtualization Conference
$200 Savings Expire May 16, 2008... – Register Today!


2007 West
GOLD SPONSORS:
Active Endpoints
Your SOA Needs BPEL for Orchestration
BEA
Virtualized SOA: Adaptive Infrastructure for Demanding Applications
Nexaweb
Overcoming Bandwidth Challenges with Nexaweb
TIBCO
What is Service Virtualization?
SILVER SPONSORS:
WSO2
Using Web Services Technologies and FOSS Solutions
Click For 2007 East
Event Webcasts

2008 East
PLATINUM SPONSORS:
Appcelerator
Think Fast: Accelerate AJAX Development with Appcelerator
GOLD SPONSORS:
DreamFace Interactive
The Ultimate Framework for Creating Personalized Web 2.0 Mashups
ICEsoft
AJAX and Social Computing for the Enterprise
Kaazing
Enterprise Comet: Real–Time, Real–Time, or Real–Time Web 2.0?
Nexaweb
Now Playing: Desktop Apps in the Browser!
Sun
jMaki as an AJAX Mashup Framework
POWER PANELS:
The Business Value
of RIAs
What Lies Beyond AJAX?
KEYNOTES:
Douglas Crockford
Can We Fix the Web?
Anthony Franco
2008: The Year of the RIA
Click For 2007 Event Webcasts
SYS-CON.TV
TODAY'S TOP SOA & WEBSERVICES LINKS


Revisiting RSS

Digg This!

I'm one of those technology enthusiasts who like to be on the edge, which means that if I'm not creating news, I at least like to read a lot to keep up with the rapidly changing world of technology. A part of my morning (and sometimes even my night) is spent taking a good look at some of the popular technology Web sites. I think I look through at least 20 such sites each day, in most cases browsing through the headlines and in some cases diving deep into the articles.

In a recent search I came across an article by Dare Obasanjo on MSDN, titled "RSS Bandit." In his article, Dare talks about having utilized the various XML capabilities available in the .NET Framework to develop a desktop-based news reader that retrieves news from different Web sites and puts it together in a nice desktop application, triggering the user for new content. I downloaded the application and felt that it would meet most of my needs. I did use it for a while, but then I came to the conclusion that as a die-hard Web user, I would rather have similar functionality in a Web application. This would help me keep the application on one central "server" (or even my own desktop, given the fact that I am actually running Windows 2003 Server) and run it within a familiar interface, a desktop browser. Running it on the server would also enable it to be used from devices other than my PC. I would just need to ensure that the portal framework I'm using and my RSS portlet are mobile.

If you haven't come across RSS yet, RSS is "Really Simple Syndication." Simply put, RSS provides a simple way for Web sites to provide syndicated content to downstream applications. Of course, RSS is based on XML and it's not really a new development. In fact, it dates all the way back to 1999, when RSS was introduced by Netscape to add channels to their my.netscape.com portal. Since then RSS has become almost the de facto standard, particularly for news sites to provide headlines. After using RSS Bandit and my own portal application, I no longer enjoy news sites that don't provide RSS-based headlines.

RSS can be processed in multiple ways. I prefer to use XSLT to transform RSS content into HTML within a portal environment. I'm a huge proponent of Web-based and portal frameworks. So in one single aggregated page, I can get related content - news headlines, contact information, and even weather and stock quotes.

A good thing about open standards is that they can be used in scenarios for which they weren't specified. A nice RSS example is illustrated by Greg Reinacker, who has created a simple ASP.NET application to publish system Event logs as RSS. By the way, Greg has also authored another neat application based on RSS, called NewsGator, that provides RSS-based content within Microsoft Outlook. Also, most weblogs are RSS-enabled as well. I'm sure you can think of other content to RSS-enable. So, what are you waiting for? Use an RSS-based aggregator and be prepared for the extra loads of knowledge that you will get by aggregating top news sites, technology sites, and even people's weblogs.

*  *  *

In last month's editorial, I gave a brief summary of Microsoft's Tech*Ed conference, from an XML perspective. Right after Microsoft's Tech*Ed was Sun's JavaOne, held in San Francisco, California, June 10-13. Unfortunately, I wasn't able to make it to Java's big event, but luckily Chris Peltz attended and provides a report on JavaOne in this issue of XML-J. If you weren't able to make it to the conference, there's more good news. Most of the sessions are now available online at Sun's JavaOne site (http://java.sun.com/javaone). One standard, two competing platforms. That, in a nutshell, is the relationship between XML, Microsoft .NET, and J2EE.

Speaking of conferences, our own Web Services Edge West will be held September 30 - October 2, 2003, in Santa Clara, California. Preparations are in full swing - check out www.sys-con.com/webservicesedge2003west for further details.

About Hitesh Seth
Hitesh Seth is chief technology officer of ikigo, Inc., a provider of XML-based web-services monitoring and management software. A freelance writer and well-known speaker, he regularly writes for technology publications on VoiceXML, Web Services, J2EE and Microsoft .NET, Wireless Computing & Enterprise/B2B Integration. He is the conference chair for VoiceXML Planet Conference & Expo.

softwareJoe wrote: Here is what Danny Sukkivan says on the matter of the meaninf of "RSS": What does RSS stand for? There's a can of worms. RSS as introduced by Netscape in 1999 then later abandoned in 2001 stood for "Rich Site Summary." Another version of RSS pioneered by UserLand Software stands for "Really Simple Syndication." In yet another version, RSS stands for "RDF Site Summary."
read & respond »
Derek wrote: Actually, RSS does not stand for anything in specific, and there are any number of different interpretations assigned to it - try "Rich Site Syndication"...
read & respond »
Andrew Larmour wrote: Actually, RSS = "Rich Site Summary" or "RDF Site Summary" not "Really Simple Syndication"
read & respond »
XML JOURNAL LATEST STORIES . . .
3rd International Virtualization Conference & Expo: Themes & Topics
From Application Virtualization to Xen, a round-up of the virtualization themes & topics being discussed in NYC June 23-24, 2008 by the world-class speaker faculty at the 3rd International Virtualization Conference & Expo being held by SYS-CON Events in The Roosevelt Hotel, in midtown
Red Hat Named "Platinum Sponsor" of Virtualization Conference & Expo
Red Hat is a trusted open source provider. Red Hat offers enterprise customers a long-term plan for building infrastructures on the quality and innovation of open source. Combining open source operating system platform, Red Hat Enterprise Linux, together with applications, management
JustSystems Contributes Key XBRL Rendering Technology to Financial Community
JustSystems announced that it is contributing intellectual property rights for its invention of eXtensible Business Reporting Language (XBRL) rendering technologies to XBRL International, the standards body responsible for the oversight of the XBRL specification. The invention, known a
JustSystems Launches Campaign for XBRL Success
JustSystems announced its campaign to help organizations adopt XBRL (eXtensible Business Reporting Language), the XML-based standard for communicating financial and business information. In related news, JustSystems also announced that it has contributed intellectual property rights of
Virtualization Meets DaaS - Desktop-as-a-Service
After a $1.5 million angel round, Desktone, which was started in 2006 by Eric Pulier, who also started SOA Software, US Interactive and IVT, picked up $17 million in first-round funding about a year ago from Highland Capital Partners, SoftBank Capital, Citrix Systems and the China-base
SUBSCRIBE TO THE WORLD'S MOST POWERFUL NEWSLETTERS
SUBSCRIBE TO OUR RSS FEEDS & GET YOUR SYS-CON NEWS LIVE!
Click to Add our RSS Feeds to the Service of Your Choice:
Google Reader or Homepage Add to My Yahoo! Subscribe with Bloglines Subscribe in NewsGator Online
myFeedster Add to My AOL Subscribe in Rojo Add 'Hugg' to Newsburst from CNET News.com Kinja Digest View Additional SYS-CON Feeds
Publish Your Article! Please send it to editorial(at)sys-con.com!

Advertise on this site! Contact advertising(at)sys-con.com! 201 802-3021

SYS-CON FEATURED WHITEPAPERS


ADS BY GOOGLE
BREAKING XML NEWS
RCG IT Addresses BI and SOA Convergence and Business Architecture at TDWI World Conference in Chicago
RCG Information Technology, Inc. (http://www.rcgit.com/) will participate in The Data Wareho