The OCS FeedDaemon will automatically create RSS portlet definitions whenever it processes the feed using the source URL as the name of the portlet so you don't need to set them up manually.
You can still add RSS portlets defintions manually if you don't have them available in an OCS feed or if you want to customize some of their attributes. The RSS definitions found in the default Jetspeed are included manually to ensure that they work even if the FeedDaemon is not activated. > -----Message d'origine----- > De : Stefan Kuhn [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Envoyé : vendredi 27 septembre 2002 13:25 > À : Jetspeed Users List > Objet : Are OCS registered as RSS portlets automatically ? > > > Hi everybody, > I did some tests with syndication. For that purpose I > registered an OCS file > as a feed in JR.properties and one of the RSS files of this > OCS as an RSS > portlet. Everything worked fine, but i discovered that I can > add all RSS from > the OCS as a portlet without making them a portlet > explicitly. Somehow they > all get registered as portlets. (In a file called feed_name.xreg) > I always thought I need to do that manyually via an RSS > portlet. If all RSS > in an OCS are registered automtically, what for is the RSS > portlet then ? > The RSS items from the two standard OCS feeds are also > registered as portlets > (like mozilla news). I found that they also get registered > automatically and > I can remove the portlets in demo_portlets.xreg and the feeds > are still > available. > Any comments on this behaviour ? > Thanks > Stefan > > -- > Stefan Kuhn M. A. > MPI of Chemical Ecology, Winzerlaer Str. 10, Beutenberg Campus, 07745 > Jena, Germany > Tel: +49(0)3641 571261 - Fax: +49(0)3641 571202 > > -- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> For additional commands, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> For additional commands, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>