InfoQ

Presentation

Recorded at:
Recorded at

AtomServer: The Power of Publishing for Data Distribution

Presented by Chris Berry & Bryon Jacob on Jun 04, 2009

Community
SOA
Topics
Syndication ,
REST
Tags
QCon ,
AtomPub ,
Atom ,
QCon San Francisco 2008
The next QCon is in London Mar 10-12, Join us!
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 used by giving a concrete example.

Bio
Chris Berry is co-founder of AtomServer, an open source, generic, reusable data service framework based on AtomPub and GData. Bryon Jacob co-wrote AtomServer to solve the massive distributed data distribution problem at HomeAway.com, where he currently works.

About the conference
QCon is a conference that is organized by the community, for the community.The result is a high quality conference experience where a tremendous amount of attention and investment has gone into having the best content on the most important topics presented by the leaders in our community. QCon is designed with the technical depth and enterprise focus of interest to technical team leads, architects, and project managers.
nice protocol for deploying content by Dominique De Vito Posted Jun 5, 2009 7:39 AM
  1. Back to top

    nice protocol for deploying content

    Jun 5, 2009 7:39 AM by Dominique De Vito

    I planned to use Atom protocol to deploy CMS output into presentation web sites. I found it interesting into order to standardize CMS/web site discussion protocol. Previously, those 2 parts were discussing using a zip file to transfer content.

    Unfortunately, I did only a recommendation without being able to see it applied.

    Dominique
    www.jroller.com/dmdevito

Educational Content

Brian Marick on 4 Challenges and 5 Guiding Values of Agile Software Development

Brian Marick takes us through a quick tour of the most important values and challenges to adopting Agile successfully (they aren't the typical challenges and values we hear in the community).

Are You a Software Architect?

The line between development and architecture is tricky. Does it exist at all? Is an ivory tower actually needed? There's a balance in the middle, but how do you move from developer to architect?

Agile – A Way of Life and Pragmatic Use of Authority

The word 'authority' sometimes produces an allergic response in hard-line agilists. Freedom and authority – both are bad if misused and both are good if used in right spirit for a noble cause.

Getting Started with Grails, Second Edition

"Getting Started with Grails" brings you up to speed on this modern web framework. Companies as varied as LinkedIn, Wired, and Taco Bell are all using Grails. Are you ready to get started as well?

Using ITIL V3 as a Foundation for SOA Governance

Those familiar with only ITIL V2 often scoff at the thought that ITIL could serve as a governance framework for SOA. With ITIL V3, the focus of the framework shifted towards service-orientation.

Adrian Colyer on AspectJ, tc Server and dm Server

SpringSource CTO Adrian Colyer discusses AspectJ, SpringSource's dm Server and tc Server products, OSGi and Scrum.

Adam Wiggins on Heroku

Heroku's Adam Wiggins talks about Rails, Background Jobs, Add-Ons, Ruby, and how Heroku manages to work around Ruby's inefficiencies using Erlang and other languages.

SOA as an Architectural Pattern: Best Practices in Software Architecture

For Grady Booch the foundation of a good architecture is patterns, SOA being just one of many patterns. In this Second Life presentation, Booch attempts to bring more clarity on what architecture is.