On Jun 7, 2005, at 11:50 AM, Dain Sundstrom wrote:This health reporting system you describe seems to be a worthwhile project and should shed some light on how this syndication service could be structured and integrated with. I am thinking of leveraging Geronimo's support for JMX to generate the con
On Jun 7, 2005, at 10:54 AM, Scott Anderson wrote:
This health reporting system you describe seems to be a worthwhile
project and should shed some light on how this syndication service
could be structured and integrated with. I am thinking of
leveraging Geronimo's support for JMX to gener
This health reporting system you describe seems to be a worthwhile project and should shed some light on how this syndication service could be structured and integrated with. I am thinking of leveraging Geronimo's support for JMX to generate the content for these feeds. Let me know if you know of a
I have been thinking about this for a little bit now, and I'm really
excited. What I'm thinking is we use RSS to syndicate server health
information. For example, we could have a simple feed with an
article for each application loaded into the server, and the content
of the article is hea
You could look at this as an application service that would enable
blogging and podcasting applications.
Alternately, you could look at it more abstractly as a generic
subscription and notification system...a lightweight JMS type thing.
For example, RSS/Atom could be used to enable someo
On Jun 5, 2005, at 5:25 PM, Scott Anderson wrote:
I would be interested in a standard "RSS Syndication/Aggregation
Service" getting included with a future Geronimo distribution. In
my mind this service would make it easy for developers and content
providers to...
1) serve up dynamically g
On Jun 5, 2005, at 8:25 PM, Scott Anderson wrote:
I would be interested in a standard "RSS Syndication/Aggregation
Service" getting included with a future Geronimo distribution. In
my mind this service would make it easy for developers and content
providers to...
1) serve up dynamically
I would be interested in a standard "RSS Syndication/Aggregation
Service" getting included with a future Geronimo distribution. In my
mind this service would make it easy for developers and content
providers to...
1) serve up dynamically generated RSS feeds
2) subscribe to remote feeds with