Hi,
I have installed the rss plugin into both Eclipse 3.0 and 3.0.1. It is not clear in the documentation, but do I have to set up my rss channels each time I open Eclipse or is there some way of persisting them. The xml files remain in my file navigator but the channels do not show up in the RSS navigator. I am able to set up RSS and correctly browse messages in Eclipse etc. but all my work is lost when close the ap.
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you should not have to set up channels every time you restart your workbench. Your feed subscriptions are persisted in your workbench in files that end in *.rss -- when setting up a channel, you are prompted to choose a new filename.
The channel items will be displayed in the Channel Detail view whether you select a *.rss file in your Resource Navigator, or a corresponding channel node in the Channel Navigator.
Please provide more details (e.g., which exact steps you take to set up a channel, what the URL is, etc). if you encounter further problems.
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Hi,
I have installed the rss plugin into both Eclipse 3.0 and 3.0.1. It is not clear in the documentation, but do I have to set up my rss channels each time I open Eclipse or is there some way of persisting them. The xml files remain in my file navigator but the channels do not show up in the RSS navigator. I am able to set up RSS and correctly browse messages in Eclipse etc. but all my work is lost when close the ap.
Lucien,
you should not have to set up channels every time you restart your workbench. Your feed subscriptions are persisted in your workbench in files that end in *.rss -- when setting up a channel, you are prompted to choose a new filename.
The channel items will be displayed in the Channel Detail view whether you select a *.rss file in your Resource Navigator, or a corresponding channel node in the Channel Navigator.
Please provide more details (e.g., which exact steps you take to set up a channel, what the URL is, etc). if you encounter further problems.