Beginning RSS and Atom Programming View Larger Image | Danny Ayers, Andrew Watt Wrox Press, Paperback, Published April 2005, 727 pages, ISBN 0764579169 | List Price: $39.99 Our Price: $24.95 You Save: $15.04 (38% Off)
| | | Availability: Out-Of-Stock |
Be the First to Write a Review and tell the world about this title!People who purchase this book frequently purchase: - Developing Feeds with RSS and Atom; Ben Hammersley, $32.50, 19% Off!
- Head First Java, 2nd Edition; Kathy Sierra, et al, $28.95, 36% Off!
- Professional JavaScript for Web Developers; Nicholas Zakas, $24.95, 38% Off!
- Syndicating Web Sites with RSS Feeds For Dummies; Ellen Finkelstein, $15.95, 36% Off!
Books on similar topics, in best-seller order:Books from the same publisher, in best-seller order:
- RSS, RDF, Atom, and Dublin Core are all types of information-feed specifications
that deliver Web content to aggregators for other sites to index and help
feed-reader applications track frequent site posts
- Google tracks 1.4 million RSS feeds, and there are approximately 250,000
additional feeds powered by Atom, a newer protocol
- Features numerous hands-on "hacks" that help developers make
the most of the information feed protocols
Table of Contents
Chapter 1. Managing Information - A Crucial SkillChapter 1- Managing Information
- A Crucial Skill.
Chapter 2. Where Did Information Feeds Start?
Chapter 3. The Content Provider Viewpoint.
Chapter 4. The Content Recipient Viewpoint.
Chapter 5. Storing, Retrieving and Exporting Information.
Chapter 6. Essentials of XML.
Chapter 7. Atom 0.3.
Chapter 8. RSS 0.91 and RSS 0.92.
Chapter 9. RSS 1.0.
Chapter 10. RSS 1.0 Modules.
Chapter 11. RDF: The Resource Description Framework.
Chapter 12. RSS 2.0 - Really Simple Syndication.
Chapter 13. Looking Forward to Atom 1.0.
Chapter 14. Feed Production Tools.
Chapter 15. Aggregators and Similar Tools.
Chapter 16. Longterm Storage for Information.
Chapter 17. Online Tools.
Chapter 18. Language-Specific Developer Tools.
Chapter 19. Systematic Overview.
Chapter 20. Modeling Feed Data.
Chapter 21. Storinge Feed Data.
Chapter 22. Consuming Feeds.
Chapter 23. Parsing Feeds.
Chapter 24. Producing Feeds.
Chapter 25. Queries and Transformations.
Chapter 26. The Blogging Client.
Chapter 27. Building Your Own Planet.
Chapter 28. Building a Desktop Aggregator.
Chapter 29. Social Syndication.
Chapter 30. Additional Content.
Chapter 31. Loose Ends, Loosely Coupled.
Chapter 32. What Lies Ahead in Information Management.
Appendix A: Answers to Exercises.
Appendix B: Useful Online Resources.
Appendix C: Glossary.
|