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Argotic Syndication Framework - HomeArgotic: We speak the language so you don't have to. ar·got·ic ( ahr-got-ik ) A specialized idiomatic vocabulary peculiar to a particular class or group of people. One of the most powerful and extensible web content syndication frameworks available to .NET developers. Project Description ...
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Consuming RSS or Atom feed in SharePoint using custom list, SPFolder, CustomAction, and NewPageThis article will demonstrate several techniques: - Creating a list from a custom NewPage page - Consuming an RSS feed into a SharePoint list - Using a CustomAction with a code-behind assembly to update the feed - Storing and retrieving custom list data in the SPFolder of the list ...
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InfoQ: Presentation: AtomServer: The Power of Publishing for Data DistributionPresentation: AtomServer: The Power of Publishing for Data Distribution In this session recorded at QCon SF 2008 , Chris Berry & Bryon Jacob presented the Atom Syndication Format, the Atom Publishing Protocol, the Atom Categories, the Atom Stores, the AtomServer and how they can be used by ...
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InfoQ: AtomServer: The Power of Publishing for Data DistributionRecorded at: AtomServer: The Power of Publishing for Data Distribution Summary In this session recorded at QCon SF 2008, Chris Berry & Bryon Jacob presented the Atom Syndication Format, the Atom Publishing Protocol, the Atom Categories, the Atom Stores, the AtomServer and how they can be ...
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A General Web-oriented Architecture (WOA) for Structured Data » AI3:::Adaptive InformationAn Abstract Web Services Framework Aids Broad Applicability Structured Dynamics ‘ product and software architecture is oriented to the Web. It emphasizes maximum flexibility, minimum “lock-in” and complete adaptability. This piece describes this architecture and how these aims are being met. ...
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Consuming RSS or Atom feed in SharePoint using custom list, SPFolder, CustomAction, and NewPageThis is probably as close as you're going to get to making SharePoint accept a WOA approach.
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InfoQ: Jim Webber on "Guerilla SOA"Are current ESB implementations really just hype? Following Jim Webber and Ian Robinson of ThoughtWorks, you'd be hard pressed not to think so.
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<savas:blog ></savas> - Beta 2 of "Famulus" is Live!I am really excited to try this out, especially with its inclusion of RDFS. The tool comes with a web front end, as well.
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