In Part One of this series we introduced AtomServer, an extensible open source framework for creating Atom Stores. Atom Stores are a new trend in data services architecture based on coupling the Atom Publishing Protocol with GData-style extensions.
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AtomServer was extracted from a heavily loaded, highly available data distribution system at Homeaway.com. Because it was extracted from a working system interacting with a large and varied set of clients, AtomServer evolved with a particularly client centric focus. This motivated the creation of several extensions to the AtomPub specification. The most notable of which are Auto-Tagging, Batching, and Aggregate Feeds.
<sep/>Standard protocol for reading and writing data on the web. These APIs use either of two standard XML-based syndication formats: Atom or RSS. The following data APIs allow your client applications to<sep/>
YouTube is the latest service to join the GData family. Now you can search through YouTube's index and get detailed video, user, and playlist information in the form of GData feeds. If you haven't built something with YouTube yet, now's a great time to ge