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Category Archives: AtomNuke
Finding specific ATOM categories using Atom Nuke and Java
This is the third article I’ve written now on the new Atom Nuke framework. Today I’m going to go over turning ATOM feeds and entries into selectable events. This is built into Nuke via the EPS, or Event Processing System. … Continue reading
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Create an ATOM feed with Atom Nuke, NetBeans 7.2 and Java
I’ve been blogging on Atom Nuke which is a collection of utilities built on a simple and fast ATOM implementation. Check out my previous post on creating a simple ATOM feed crawler. Today I’ll show you another feature which is … Continue reading
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Building a simple ATOM crawler with Atom Nuke, Netbeans 7.2 and Java
Atom Nuke is a new project created by John Hopper who incidentally is also the creator of Atom Hopper and Repose. Atom Nuke, or “Nuke” as we call it is a collection of utilities built on a simple and fast … Continue reading
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