what you need is first an rss engine service.
Implementing such a service is quite straight-forward - look at the source code of the page service or the asset service and go on from there.
In your engine, create the xml and serialize it to the output stream.
A tip: Don't try to subclass any existing service. create your own class.

Now you will have a service that responds to the normal tapestry urls -
.../app?service=rss&...

to make the urls somewhat nicer consult the user guide about friendly URLs... (didn"t mess with that yet...)

Cheers,
Ron


Andre Austin wrote:
I am having trouble getting my Tap 4 app to return an RSS feed as a result
of a request like http://test.com/rssFeed.xml.  I have not had much success
in creating my custom service engine.   I am sure somebody already does
this, any examples/code?

FWIW:  I can easily create and render the xml in a "normal" .html file page
spec and external link.  However would like to know how to config the tap
app to respond to the URL above and have a template use and respond to the
.xml extension.

Thanks in advance,

Andre



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