I'll see what I can come up with in the next few days/weeks. I just
started a new job so that is eating a lot of my time. Unfortunately
they're not running a project with wicket :(
It's all Oracle adf, not bad either. But not as good as :)
Ryan Sonnek wrote:
That's a really good question. If you look at the source for my solution,
it's a very lightweight wrapper around the ROME RSS library. I don't have
any code that's setting response headers. If you have a solution, I'd be
happy to incorporate it into the FeedPage.
On 8/24/07, thijs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Ryan,
I've added this as a comment to your blog entry as wel, but is was
marked as spam...
"Wow, cool is the right word for this.
Does it also incorporate responses to http headers?
For example: I had to modify the RssPage example to work with
"If-Modified-Since" headers because some feed readers just keep updating
their information (adding the same articles over and over).
Also it helps keep traffic to the site low
Thijs"
Ryan Sonnek wrote:
http://www.jroller.com/wireframe/entry/wicket_and_rss_feeds
Just wanted to post an announcement that there's a new wicket stuff
project
(wicketstuff-rome) to allow for creation of RSS (or Atom) feeds from
within
Wicket. I've been using it for the past several weeks and it's allowed
me
to integrate RSS feeds into my Wicket app *very* quickly.
This new project is a definite step up from the existing wicket wiki
article
for Rss pages, but I'm not sure what to do about that info. Please let
me
know if anyone has suggestions or issues with the project. Now that
it's on
wicketstuff, feel free to tweak or add features!
Ryan