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Re: CML RSS: msg#00032science.chemistry.blue-obelisk
> I think this way will be easier for clients and servers alike. It would not be too difficult to support this in Bioclipse. > If the link resolves to an RDF description or a GRDDL-able HTML page you > could retrieve additional metadata as well. > > Any thoughts? Yeah, I have seen CMLRSS used at more occassions to publish a full database. I do not feel this appropriate use of CMLRSS. Maybe it is, but running it on a large database is going to give problems. I my view, the area of application of RSS and CMLRSS is news, either about publishing new blog items or news headlines or new additions to molecular/crystal databases. For other applications, we need to look at true RDF. Egon |
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