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Sun, 04 Jan 2004
Hookable RSS aggregators
As a result of Brent's posting yesterday about my gzip aggregator list, I got some mail from the makers of Awasu, to let me know that they have gzip support (which I verfiied in my Apache logs). Always interested in the latest in RSS aggregation (even if it does run on windows), I went over the Awasu page, and discovered that Awasu allows plugins to intercept the RSS processing pipeline and perform their own processing. So, is this the first AOP-like RSS aggregator (interception and all -- AOP gurus need not remind me that I'm abusing the terminology) or is it the Emacs of aggregators (due to the hooks)?
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Perhaps Emacs is simply an Aspect Oriented text editing environment!
Posted by Wilhelm at Sun Jan 4 23:30:53 2004
Posted by Wilhelm at Sun Jan 4 23:30:53 2004
FYI, Radio's aggregator has an extensive callback architecture.
Posted by Dave Winer at Mon Jan 5 01:36:46 2004
Posted by Dave Winer at Mon Jan 5 01:36:46 2004
Dave,
Thanks for posting.
I found the docs at http://radio.userland.com/aggregatorDriverArchitecture
for anyone else who's interested in this topic.
Posted by Ted Leung at Mon Jan 5 01:54:09 2004
Thanks for posting.
I found the docs at http://radio.userland.com/aggregatorDriverArchitecture
for anyone else who's interested in this topic.
Posted by Ted Leung at Mon Jan 5 01:54:09 2004
More TLA's than you could poke a stick at :roll:
Ted Leung recently updated his list of RSS aggregators that allow gzip'ed feeds to include Awasu and mused whether all the plugins and channel hooks that Awasu supports make it the first AOP-like ...
Posted by Trackback from Awasu at Mon Jan 5 04:25:10 2004
Posted by Trackback from Awasu at Mon Jan 5 04:25:10 2004
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