In my previous post I posted the package name of source files wrong.
I amend the package name as "org.apache.abdera.examples".
Sorry.
On Dec 5, 2007 10:12 AM, Selcuk Bozdag <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thank you very much for all your prompt response.
>
> I merged suggestions from James and David. At the moment, I use the
> sample files in the examples (/appserver directory). I created a web
> app using eclipse and modified the web.xml accordingly.
>
> In order to keep it simple, I would like to create a very basic
> servlet using those providers.
>
> Could you please post me an example to show how to access provider
> managers and making feed online?
>
> My Project Structure:
>
> [MyFeedServer]
> ->source/
> --->org.apache.abdera.protocol.server/
> ---------->SimpleProvider.java
> ---------->SimpleProviderManager.java
> ---------->SimpleServiceContext.java
> ---------->SimpleTargetResolver.java
> ->WebContent
> --->WEB-INF
> ---------->web.xml
>
> And my web.xml file is:
>
> <servlet id="abdera">
> <servlet-name>Abdera</servlet-name>
> <servlet-class>
>
> org.apache.abdera.protocol.server.servlet.AbderaServlet
> </servlet-class>
> <init-param>
> <param-name>
>
> org.apache.abdera.protocol.server.ServiceContext
> </param-name>
> <param-value>
>
> org.apache.abdera.examples.appserver.SimpleServiceContext
> </param-value>
> </init-param>
> </servlet>
>
>
> Thank you for your helps,
>
> Cheers
>
>
> On Dec 5, 2007 8:49 AM, David Calavera <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > These are the steps that I followed to create my abdera server:
> >
> > 1. Add the AbderaServlet to the web.xml and declare my serviceContext:
> >
> > <servlet id="abdera">
> > <servlet-name>Abdera</servlet-name>
> > <servlet-class>org.apache.abdera.protocol.server.servlet.AbderaServlet
> > </servlet-class>
> > <init-param>
> > <param-name>org.apache.abdera.protocol.server.ServiceContext
> > </param-name>
> > <param-value>com.oos.api.abdera.OosServiceContext</param-value>
> > </init-param>
> > </servlet>
> >
> > 2. Create the ServiceContext class and declare the
> > defaultProviderManager:
> >
> > public class OosServiceContext extends DefaultServiceContext{
> >
> > public OosServiceContext() {
> > super();
> > //my provider manager extends AbstractSingletonProviderManager and
> > resolve reveral providers
> > this.defaultprovidermanager = OosProviderManager.class.getName();
> > //my target resolver extends RegexTargetResolver
> > this.defaulttargetresolver = OosTargetResolver.class.getName();
> >
> > }
> > }
> >
> > 3. Create the Provider classes that extend AbstractProvider.
> >
> > I hope this helps you to start.
> >
> > Regards
> >
> >
> > On Dec 4, 2007 6:17 PM, James M Snell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > > The process is not yet as easy as I'd like it to be. If you look in the
> > > examples module, there is a simple Atompub server example that covers
> > > all of the basics. Go through that example, and if you have further
> > > questions, let me know.
> > >
> > > If you are a Spring user, there is an optional spring module that makes
> > > server configuration a bit easier.
> > >
> > > - James
> > >
> > > Selcuk Bozdag wrote:
> > > > Hi all,
> > > >
> > > > I am a little bit new to Abdera Project and still trying to publish my
> > > > own Atom feeds using Abdera. However, I have not yet succeed. So I
> > > > need your help.
> > > >
> > > > I would like to learn how to create a "atom publish protocol" server
> > > > using Abdera. Right now, I am able to read from an Atom feed but I
> > > > would like to be the source of a feed.
> > > >
> > > > Thanks,
> > > >
> > >
> >
> >
> >
> > --
> > David Calavera
> > http://www.thinkincode.net
> >
>
>
>
> --
> Selcuk Bozdag
>
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Selcuk Bozdag