William Leung wrote:
>
> Santiago Gala wrote:
>
> > William Leung wrote:
> >
> > > According to RSS 0.91 specification, if we do not specify a
> > > <skipHours> tags, the content assume to be refreshed every hour.
> > > Will Jetspeed automatically feed those contents defined in
> > > RSSPortlet according to <skipHours> and <skipDays> tag?
> >
> > Currently, Jetspeed has a fixed strategy for updating the disk cache, based
> > on the modification dates for files. We are on the process to change it for
> > a strategy based on the channel metainformation.
> >
>
> Just for a little remind, will you take RSS 1.0 specification into
> consideration when implementating schedule based feeding? I am not asking for
> actual implements 1.0 specification but write better code which can be reuse or
> extends to meet 1.0 standard (updatePeriod, updateFrequency,updateBase).
This spec was *just* released. I haven't even had time to go over it.
:(. It won't make it into 1.2b2... maybe into b3 or the final.
> >
> > >
> > > If yes, which class performs the scheduling, FeedDaemon?
> >
> > The daemon is the DiskCacheDaemon. The results depend on the version you
> > have. The 1.2b1 has a bug that makes it skip updating most of the channels.
> >
>
> Is it also the responsibility of DiskCacheDaemon to fetch new content
> according to channel's
> metainfomation? or it should be done by FeedDaeon and DiskCacheDaemon
> periodically loads the new content from local document cache folder?
It should pay attention to the OCS information in the next revision.
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