Mark,
Perhaps not 100% to what you were doing, but I was actually coding support
for RSS feeds to support iTunes Podcasts today.
For iTunes support, Java's Rome "All feeds lead to Rome", couldn't have made
it any easier.
https://rome.dev.java.net/apidocs/1_0/com/sun/syndication/feed/synd/SyndEntry.html
Hopefully there is a similar library for MediaRSS.
So, check out the new ticket for: "RSS feeds to support richer features,
such as iTunes Podcast or Media RSS"
http://jira.dspace.org/jira/browse/DS-528
I added my patch to add iTunesRSS feeds to the syndication, of which adding
mediaRSS should be similar.
A history lesson with DSpace code I learned was that in 1.6 all
SyndicationFeeds are consolidated into the API, (cheers to Larry Stone), as
opposed to (DSpace <= 1.5.2 ) which has one for jspui, and another for
xmlui.
So caveat coder: Thinking about where you're deploying the code can save you
from writing multiple versions.
i.e. Development:1.6, Production/Staging:1.5.2
On Tue, Mar 30, 2010 at 6:21 PM, Mark Ehle <[email protected]> wrote:
> Folks -
>
> We are just about ready to go public with a collection of ~5000
> postcards that we scanned at the library I work at. We are using
> dspace, and a co-worker would like me to furnish her with a media rss
> feed so that she can display the collection using cooliris. I wrote a
> php-mysql mediarss generator able to pull data from a copy of what we
> have in Dspace, using the map files that were generated when we
> imported the images and meta data from mysql, but I would rather pull
> the data from dspace itself.
>
> Is anyone doing this yet?
>
> Thanks!
>
> Library Mark
>
>
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