From: Alexander P. <ale...@gm...> - 2005-09-23 16:26:25
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What the caching mechanisms would you advise? THank you. On 9/23/05, Joseph B. Ottinger <jo...@en...> wrote: > > Well, it depends. Usually, you'll want to roll off only as may as people > are likely to look at. For a job site, though.. heck, show all 1000. If > someone's scanning, they'd want to see them all. And don't forget to cach= e > the RSS output!! > > On Fri, 23 Sep 2005, Alexander Prohorenko wrote: > > > Actually that's mostly therotical question, we didn't reach 1,000 > positions > > yet, but we're pretty close. The main question was - how much to show > up? > > > > On 9/23/05, Joseph B. Ottinger <jo...@en...> wrote: > >> > >> Well, there are a lot of resources on what RSS is. As far as 1000 > >> positions... wow. How much turnover is there? > >> > >> On Fri, 23 Sep 2005, Alexander Prohorenko wrote: > >> > >>> Hi! > >>> > >>> I'm a Java developer. I'm running a mid-sized site of job vacations > and > >>> would look to add such a modern feature there as RSS feed for current > >> open > >>> positions. We also have an additional system of news and events. I > think > >> it > >>> also would be great to add an RSS feed there, too. > >>> > >>> However, I'm not very good with RSS, it's nearly all I know that my > >>> Thunderbird mail client can lookup different blogs using RSS and show > up > >> to > >>> me. :) Would you advise me any resource to read or will give a brief > >>> explanation of benefits of RSS feeds? I'd be very thankful for that. > >>> > >>> I've visited http://enigmastation.com/rsslibj/ and found a short piec= e > >> of > >>> code there. But I'm a bit confused about channel.addItem () method. > How > >> much > >>> items should I show there? For example my job board has 1,000 open > >>> positions. Should I list all of them there? This could be a pretty > long > >>> list. > >>> > >>> I'd be thankful for your advices. > >>> > >>> Thanks. > >>> > >>> -- > >>> Alexander Prohorenko. > >>> > >> > >> ----------------------------------------------------------------------= - > >> Joseph B. Ottinger http://enigmastation.com > >> Editor, http://www.TheServerSide.com jo...@en... > >> > > > > > > > > -- > > Alexander Prohorenko. > > > > ----------------------------------------------------------------------- > Joseph B. Ottinger http://enigmastation.com > Editor, http://www.TheServerSide.com jo...@en... > -- Alexander Prohorenko. |