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Rss and atOM utilitiEs (ROME) v0.5 and above Tutorials and Articles

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 The following tutorials show how to use the ROME API. They focus on the higher abstraction layer of classes offered by ROME, what we call the Synd* classes. By using the Synd* classes developers don't have to deal with the specifics of any syndication feed. They work with normalized feeds, the Synd* feeds. This makes it much easier to write applications that have to deal with all the variety of syndication feed types in use today.
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 For instructions on how to build and run the samples used in the tutorials click here.
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Rss and atOM utilitiEs (ROME) v0.5 Tutorials

The following tutorials show how to use the ROME API. They focus on the higher abstraction layer of classes offered by ROME, what we call the Synd* classes. By using the Synd* classes developers don't have to deal with the specifics of any syndication feed. They work with normalized feeds, the Synd* feeds. This makes it much easier to write applications that have to deal with all the variety of syndication feed types in use today.

  1. Using ROME to read a syndication feed
  2. Using ROME to convert a syndication feed from one type to another
  3. Using ROME to aggregate many syndication feeds into a single one
  4. Using ROME to create and write a feed
  5. Defining a Custom Module bean, parser and generator
  6. Using ROME within a Servlet to create and return a feed

For instructions on how to build and run the samples used in the tutorials click here.


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