From: Danny A. <dan...@vi...> - 2003-02-21 12:16:29
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Hi folks, I've just a started a new project related to rsslibj (it's actually an offshoot of an existing project, but I'm building from scratch). Essentially it will be an API rather like that of rsslibj but for RSS (and other RDF) reading and writing, designed primarily for the server-side and backed by the Jena RDF API. The main part (as far as most developers are concerned) will be a set of simple interfaces for RSS channels, items etc acting as a facade to Jena. I'm only just now checking out the rsslibj source, but looking at the example on the home page the rsslibj interfaces look very much like what I have in mind. With both projects being so new, for the moment I'd rather not reuse the rsslibj interfaces but make my own as compatible as possible, ideally so that a change of back end would only need a one-line change of import statement. This could be very beneficial to both projects, as front ends could be swapped between projects at will. I've only just set things up at sourceforge and need to refactor the source a bit before uploading, but hopefully that will happen in the next week. More info at http://dannyayers.com/ideagraph-blog/archives/cat_jemblog.html Cheers, Danny. --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.456 / Virus Database: 256 - Release Date: 18/02/2003 |