On 4/9/06, David M Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Funny you should ask. Allen and I have been discussing a proposal to
> make Roller modular and allow you to chose Roller-Planet and Roller-
> Blog separately. I hope to have something on the wiki this week.
>
> In the interim you could use the command-line PlanetTool that still
> sits in the sandbox. You configure it with an XML file and run it
> hourly via cron.
>
> Or, another idea is the ROME Fetcher -- that might be the quickest
> way to add a feed cache to your existing app.

I'm using this - and everything works until we reboot the application
- then everything shows up as new again in NetNewsWire.  Rather than
spending too much time trying to solve this, I think I'll just try to
hookup with FeedBurner and hope they detect duplicates.

Thanks,

Matt

>
> - Dave
>
>
> On Apr 9, 2006, at 8:45 PM, Matt Raible wrote:
>
> > I've been trying to do an aggregator for a new website.  I've been
> > using Rome, WebWork and method-level caching with Spring AOP.  While
> > it works nice, it doesn't cache the results through a server restart -
> > so feeds show up as new each time the server is restarted.
> >
> > Rather than trying to develop a more elegant solution - the best
> > solution would probably be to plugin Roller's Planet.  Is it possible
> > to just install a "planet.war"?  Or integrate it inside my web
> > application?  We're using AppFuse with WebWork + Spring + Hibernate.
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Matt
> >
> > P.S. I'm hoping to setup Roller on CruiseControl in the next couple
> > of weeks.
> >
> > http://raibledesigns.com/page/rd?anchor=getting_ready_for_the_sun
> >
> > If anyone wants to help - let me know.
>
>

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