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Simon Brown

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Registered: Jun, 2003

Simon Brown is a Java developer, architect and author.
Use Custom Tags to Aggregate RSS Feeds into JSP-Based Web Apps Posted: Nov 11, 2003 5:45 AM
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My latest article entitled Use Custom Tags to Aggregate RSS Feeds into JSP-Based Web Apps has been published on SitePoint, a website specialising in information about web development and design. As Sam said earlier, SitePoint are having a "Spotlight on Java and J2EE" week where they are publishing a new Java/J2EE article every day. Here's the abstract for my article.

As content sites flourish, RSS feeds have become essential for many site owners. Simon shows how JSP custom tags can be used to implement RSS feed functionality as a reusable component within your own JSP-based Web applications.

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