Yes since XWatch uses RSS as input but also turns the data in XWiki 
structured pages, you have the choice to either make your content look 
like RSS or directly create the content in the wiki in the right format.
This is actually quite easy using XML or using the XWiki apis (REST or 
XML RPC)

Ludovic

Guillaume Lerouge a écrit :
> Hi David,
>
> On Thu, Apr 2, 2009 at 5:39 PM, David Donohue <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>   
>> Hello,
>>
>> I am impressed with XWiki Watch.  I have not found a product like it,
>> and it fulfills some useful business use cases.  I am curious how easy
>> it is for me to push data into XWiki from an external Java process?
>> Does your API permit me to push a set of records (and their tags) into
>> XWiki Watch?
>>     
>
>
> Well, XWiki Watch takes RSS feeds as its input. Thus, to the extent that you
> can get the data from your Java process available in a RSS format, you will
> be able to push them to XWiki Watch. As for the tags, you may need to modify
> XWiki Watch (or the feed plugin) a bit so that it becomes able to read them
> and save them into wiki documents.
>
>   
>> I am curious how custom is XWiki watch?  Presumably XWiki Watch
>> records are similarly stored and accessed as regular XWiki
>> pages/posts?
>>     
>
>
> Indeed, every item in the input RSS feed is turned into a wiki page that can
> be accessed through the regular wiki interface.
> Guillaume
>
>
>   
>> Thanks!
>> David Donohue
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