Re: OT: Popular Open API's

2006-03-08 Thread Mark Drew
I thought I would add, cflib.org There is a webservice for that (I think) MD On 3/8/06, Ryan Guill [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Thanks for the comments everyone! Taking them all down. What im really looking for though is like web applications that people have developed that they have opened an

Re: OT: Popular Open API's

2006-03-07 Thread Ryan Guill
These are great examples of API's, but I was meaning more like the Flickr API, the Yahoo! and Google maps api's, and the Paypal api's, the more mainstream API's that you always hear so much about. But keep them coming, I want to hear about these as well. On 3/6/06, Paul Hastings [EMAIL

Re: OT: Popular Open API's

2006-03-07 Thread Johnny Le
We just used Rome to read and write RSS feeds https://rome.dev.java.net/ These are great examples of API's, but I was meaning more like the Flickr API, the Yahoo! and Google maps api's, and the Paypal api's, the more mainstream API's that you always hear so much about. But keep them coming, I

Re: OT: Popular Open API's

2006-03-07 Thread S . Isaac Dealey
Oh external API's ... okay ... That's pretty much where my experience is gonna taper off... I haven't really needed to or examined any external api's ... with the exception of eBay (which I noticed you didn't mention, but I'm guessing is probably on your list :) that I learned some of for a client

RE: OT: Popular Open API's

2006-03-07 Thread Munson, Jacob
Here's a huge list of publicly available web services: http://www.xmethods.net/ -Original Message- From: Ryan Guill [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, March 07, 2006 5:42 AM To: CF-Talk Subject: Re: OT: Popular Open API's These are great examples of API's, but I

RE: OT: Popular Open API's

2006-03-07 Thread Kevin Graeme
=3435361 --- Kevin Graeme Cooperative Extension Technology Services University of Wisconsin-Extension -Original Message- From: Ryan Guill [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, March 07, 2006 6:42 AM To: CF-Talk Subject: Re: OT: Popular Open API's These are great examples

Re: OT: Popular Open API's

2006-03-07 Thread Paul Hastings
dunno about popular, but when you need it, you need it. http://jscience.org/ ~| Message: http://www.houseoffusion.com/lists.cfm/link=i:4:234561 Archives: http://www.houseoffusion.com/cf_lists/threads.cfm/4 Subscription:

Re: OT: Popular Open API's

2006-03-07 Thread Ryan Guill
Thanks for the comments everyone! Taking them all down. What im really looking for though is like web applications that people have developed that they have opened an API to use. Not as much tools like java and such (although keep those coming, i need those for something else!) but like flickr,

OT: Popular Open API's

2006-03-06 Thread Ryan Guill
Hey guys, sorry for the off topic post, but I was wondering if you guys would help me out with something. I am giving a presentation at cf.objective about API's and was wondering if you guys could help me think of some of the popular open API's that are available. I of course am gearing more

Re: OT: Popular Open API's

2006-03-06 Thread S . Isaac Dealey
JSON SOAP JDOM/Xalan/Xerces -- although you don't see much of these with CF java.util.Zip java.util.TimeZone ICU4J (IBM's internationalization (i18n) project) (not sure about these java package names, but at least they strike me as being API's within the Java language... open with regard to the

Re: OT: Popular Open API's

2006-03-06 Thread Paul Hastings
S. Isaac Dealey wrote: JSON SOAP JDOM/Xalan/Xerces -- although you don't see much of these with CF java.util.Zip java.util.TimeZone don't forget the rest of core java. i expect they're darned popular. ICU4J (IBM's internationalization (i18n) project) well of course icu4j ;-)