Seeing the new features in Google Calendar spurred me to dig a little deeper into Google’s Atom documentation, because the last time I checked, they hadn’t yet published any. For a geek like me, their documentation was actually fun to read. Fun because it is a clear reflection of the thought and care they put into building a really robust API. First, Google chose Atom as their base protocol. I say
Lucene Web Service API Introduction The core of Lucene Web Service API is primarily based on the Atom Publishing Protocol, with a few extensions. We've added the ability to get and set properties of any index or the service itself. For searching, we've based our implementation on the OpenSearch 1.1 protocol. The contents section of an Atom Entry sent to or received from the web service is based on
September 21, 2005 Joe Gregorio After a year of work -- two if you count the work done before the AtomPub WG was formed -- the Atom Publishing Protocol (APP) is moving closer to being done. There are still parts that are unspecified, and other parts of the protocol are under debate even now. Even given that, some of the protocol is very stable, unchanged from even the earliest drafts. Despite the
« AtomPPに検索って無いの? | メイン | はてなブックマークは便利だけど… » 2005年07月06日 (水) Atom + OpenSearch [テクニカル] 昨日のAtomPPの検索のつづき。YAMAMOTO Yohei氏の関連記事を読み進めながらいろいろ調べてみると、A9 OpenSearchに話がつながることがわかった。やっと数ヶ月遅れで話題に追いついたのかな。yohei氏の記事ではAtomフィードを拡張してOpenSearch RSSを追加する例が示されている。 でもOpenSearchってなんか方向性が違う気がするんだけど。検索エンジンのインタフェース統一なんて高尚なものではなくて、AtomがPublishing ProtocolとしてCRUDを実装するなら当然検索も必要です、と言いたいだけなのだ。CRUDのRは、ReadだけではなくてRetrieveもあるのです(
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