[Blue-obelisk] CML RSS

2007-05-24 Thread Jim Downing
Hi all, I've been talking to Nick Day about the issues he's been having with CMLRSS, i.e. the feed itself is problematically large. I was wondering about the possibility of moving CMLRSS to an enclosure based approach, so instead of embedding the CML we'd have something like: - NSC 383504

Re: [Blue-obelisk] CML RSS

2007-05-24 Thread Egon Willighagen
> I think this way will be easier for clients and servers alike. It would not be too difficult to support this in Bioclipse. > If the link resolves to an RDF description or a GRDDL-able HTML page you > could retrieve additional metadata as well. > > Any thoughts? Yeah, I have seen CMLRSS used at

Re: [Blue-obelisk] CML RSS

2007-05-24 Thread Rzepa, Henry
At 12:09 +0100 24/5/07, Jim Downing wrote: >Hi all, > >I've been talking to Nick Day about the issues he's been having with CMLRSS, >i.e. the feed itself is problematically large. the original intent was to provide CML within the feed to provide metainformation about the molecule and to allow

Re: [Blue-obelisk] CML RSS

2007-05-24 Thread Rzepa, Henry
At 13:32 +0200 24/5/07, Egon Willighagen wrote: > > I think this way will be easier for clients and servers alike. > >It would not be too difficult to support this in Bioclipse. > >> If the link resolves to an RDF description or a GRDDL-able HTML page you >> could retrieve additional metadata as we

Re: [Blue-obelisk] CML RSS

2007-05-24 Thread Daniel Zaharevitz
On May 24, 2007, at 7:38 AM, Rzepa, Henry wrote: At 13:32 +0200 24/5/07, Egon Willighagen wrote: I think this way will be easier for clients and servers alike. It would not be too difficult to support this in Bioclipse. If the link resolves to an RDF description or a GRDDL-able HTML page

Re: [Blue-obelisk] CML RSS

2007-05-24 Thread peter murray-rust
At 13:21 24/05/2007, Daniel Zaharevitz wrote: On May 24, 2007, at 7:38 AM, Rzepa, Henry wrote: Had a chance to play with the latest Bioclipse and although there were bugs (which we may sort out tomorrow) the OPML tool is able to feed CrystalEye stuff to Bioclipse and display it. So I favour

Re: [Blue-obelisk] CML RSS

2007-05-24 Thread Egon Willighagen
> Peter wrote: > Had a chance to play with the latest Bioclipse and although there > were bugs (which we may sort out tomorrow) the OPML tool is able to > feed CrystalEye stuff to Bioclipse and display it. One thing that would already help a lot is a proper XML editor. The Eclipse Web Tools Packag

Re: [Blue-obelisk] CML RSS

2007-05-25 Thread Jean-Claude Bradley
Egon - yes the latest version of Dave's CMLRSS feed reader I think is still http://usefulchem.blogspot.com/2006/08/cml-rss-reader-in-java.html On 5/25/07, Egon Willighagen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Peter wrote: > Had a chance to play with the latest Bioclipse and although there > were bugs

Re: [Blue-obelisk] CML RSS

2007-05-25 Thread Jim Downing
Hi Henry, all, thanks for the comments, it been helpful to see where CMLRSS is coming from. I still think enclosures are needed to take things forward. A quick scenario that hopefully shows why I think enclosures are a much better idea; let's suppose I subscribe to a feed that's 15 items long