HA! :) :) It does!!
In a great way. you just say feed.generateAtom(writer) /
generateRss(writer) and there you go!
Sounds great doesn't it?!

simon

On 5/30/06, Yonik Seeley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Huh... hadn't realized that the client libraries also do XML parsing
(but I guess they need to do a certain amount to parse responses from
the server).  Lucky for you!

Will you need to add some more parsing code to handle client-to-server
requests, or do the client libs even handle that?

On 5/30/06, Simon Willnauer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> No the client lib has no dependency. Using this api will make 5 jars I
> wanted to use obsolet.
> I don't need any XML Api anymore. working with the feed (parsing and
> generating) will be done by the client library. I already started to
> use it and it fits in perfectly. I will upload a new patch today or
> tomorrow. You could have a look at it, it's already grown! For a
> better understanding see the api doc for BaseFeed / BaseEntry classes
> at http://code.google.com/apis/gdata/javadoc/index.html
>
> The api supports also the gdata common elements:
> http://code.google.com/apis/gdata/common-elements.html
>
> I think it's quiet a good idea to reuse the data model of the client
> lib on the server.
>
> simon

-Yonik
http://incubator.apache.org/solr Solr, the open-source Lucene search server

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