"O'Reilly is using the Atom Publishing Protocol to implement a powerful abstraction layer separating content creation from content consumption, simplifying our workflow and solidifying XML's role ..."
Joe Gregorio: 'Version 8 of the draft Atom API for weblog authoring has just been released. The new version contains substantial changes from version 7, which was covered by Mark Pilgrim in a recent XML.com article "The Atom API ". '
Last month I looked at the Necho message format. I compared it to RSS, its predecessor. In this column, I want to look at its API. Joe Gregorio is the main author of the API, written in the IETF RFC format.
"Yesterday I did a deploy of BlogBuilder that includes support for the Atom Publishing Protocol (APP). What this essentially means is that you can use a desktop client, a web service or your own programming to create, edit and delete entries from a Warwic
Joe Gregorio: "One of the key features of the AtomAPI is it's potential for extensibity. As an example of that kind of extensiblity here in an outline of one way the AtomAPI could be enhanced in a completely safe way by a vendor. The example I am going to
This document describes TypePad's implementation of the Atom API. This documentation and TypePad's Atom implementation are preliminary and may change until version 1.0 of both the Atom specification and of this document.
"The Atom Publishing Protocol is an important new standard for content publishing and management. In this article, explore a high-level overview of the protocol and its basic operation and capabilities."
"Journals exposes a very complete API for creating and managing blogs, entries, and comments. I'm working on getting the API documentation up on dev.aol.com sometime soon. But it's very easy to get started with basic blog posts."