Re: [uportal-dev] Important Weather Portlet Information

2010-11-11 Thread Jim Thompson
Perhaps I missed it... found current and previous conditions, but no forecast. Jim On Nov 11, 2010, at 12:22 PM, Bruce Tong wrote: NOAA has international forecasts... http://weather.noaa.gov/international.html ... but I don't know if they're available via NOAA's web services, or if

RE: [uportal-dev] Important Weather Portlet Information

2010-11-10 Thread Domazlicky, Eric
This isn't a very international-friendly suggestion, but I for one would advocate using the National Digital Forecast Database Web Service: http://www.nws.noaa.gov/xml/ Of course this only covers the United States, but this seems like a viable non-commercial option. From:

Re: [uportal-dev] Important Weather Portlet Information

2010-11-10 Thread Jonathan Markow
Unfortunately, if it's not international-friendly, then it's not really viable for Jasig... -Jonathan On Wed, Nov 10, 2010 at 4:39 PM, Domazlicky, Eric edomazli...@tacomacc.eduwrote: This isn't a very international-friendly suggestion, but I for one would advocate using the National Digital

Re: [uportal-dev] Important Weather Portlet Information

2010-11-10 Thread Steve Swinsburg
FWIW we wrote our own weather portlet using a feed from worldweatheronline.com, and it uses individual API keys. I think this approach is best as has been mentioned before, it's impossible to hide URLs or credentials in open source code. Can Accuweather reinstate the feed until an appropriate