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Shuyin
PostPosted: Fri Aug 03, 2012 3:04 pm    Post subject: Message Broker support for RSS feed (Web Feed) Reply with quote

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Hi everibody!

I hope all of you have a great day. I have a question about the Websphere Message Broker... does it have support for implementing RSS feeds? i mean, is the broker capable of produce XML for RSS feed?.
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PostPosted: Fri Aug 03, 2012 3:22 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

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Sure - message broker can read and write any valid XML document. And it can handle the HTTP transport is that is what you need. But I assume that you know that, and you are really looking for some built-in support for RSS?
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Shuyin
PostPosted: Mon Aug 06, 2012 7:31 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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kimbert wrote:
Sure - message broker can read and write any valid XML document. And it can handle the HTTP transport is that is what you need. But I assume that you know that, and you are really looking for some built-in support for RSS?


Hi kimbert!
thanks for your answer!! exactly! i am looking for some sample! or an article about this topic!

Regards!
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PostPosted: Mon Aug 06, 2012 7:36 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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Shuyin wrote:
kimbert wrote:
Sure - message broker can read and write any valid XML document. And it can handle the HTTP transport is that is what you need. But I assume that you know that, and you are really looking for some built-in support for RSS?


Hi kimbert!
thanks for your answer!! exactly! i am looking for some sample! or an article about this topic!

Regards!


How is this different than implementing any other HTTP flow? It seems you are new to message broker. If so, have you taken the WM663 class? What version of WMB are you using?
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Shuyin wrote:
kimbert wrote:
Sure - message broker can read and write any valid XML document. And it can handle the HTTP transport is that is what you need. But I assume that you know that, and you are really looking for some built-in support for RSS?


Hi kimbert!
thanks for your answer!! exactly! i am looking for some sample! or an article about this topic!


If you're looking for an article on this topic, it will be found at IBM's website under developerworks.

There is no built-in support for RSS other than the built-in support for HTTP and XML.

There is built-in support for writing your own built-in support, via a user defined plugin and for doing lots of things that are not built-in using a JavaCompute or .NETCompute node.

For example, you could use a JavaCompute node that would take an input message and post it to an RSS feed using a Java RSS library.
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Shuyin
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lancelotlinc wrote:
Shuyin wrote:
kimbert wrote:
Sure - message broker can read and write any valid XML document. And it can handle the HTTP transport is that is what you need. But I assume that you know that, and you are really looking for some built-in support for RSS?


Hi kimbert!
thanks for your answer!! exactly! i am looking for some sample! or an article about this topic!

Regards!


How is this different than implementing any other HTTP flow? It seems you are new to message broker. If so, have you taken the WM663 class? What version of WMB are you using?


i didn´t take that class, my wmb version is 7.0.0.3... But i´m going to check that class! thanks
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Shuyin
PostPosted: Mon Aug 06, 2012 8:27 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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mqjeff wrote:
Shuyin wrote:
kimbert wrote:
Sure - message broker can read and write any valid XML document. And it can handle the HTTP transport is that is what you need. But I assume that you know that, and you are really looking for some built-in support for RSS?


Hi kimbert!
thanks for your answer!! exactly! i am looking for some sample! or an article about this topic!


If you're looking for an article on this topic, it will be found at IBM's website under developerworks.

There is no built-in support for RSS other than the built-in support for HTTP and XML.

There is built-in support for writing your own built-in support, via a user defined plugin and for doing lots of things that are not built-in using a JavaCompute or .NETCompute node.

For example, you could use a JavaCompute node that would take an input message and post it to an RSS feed using a Java RSS library.


Hi mqjeff!
So could i use a computenode and a http node to espose the rss?
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mqjeff
PostPosted: Mon Aug 06, 2012 8:39 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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Shuyin wrote:
Hi mqjeff!
So could i use a computenode and a http node to espose the rss?


Why not?
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