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Web Feeds have been around for almost a decade as a way for applications to pull information from the World Wide Web. While reading the previous Service Station column will help you understand this one, you can safely read this one without doing any harm to yourself (although some knowledge of WCF REST basics is helpful). This month, I'm going to talk about some additional Web feed capabilities of WCF that are enabled only because of the base support. I also started looking at how you could build such applications using the Windows Communication Foundation (WCF) features in the Microsoft. In the January 2009 issue of MSDN Magazine, I discussed the basics of using Representational State Transfer (REST) as the architecture for building client-server applications. Once you choose an RSS reader and install it, follow the instructions provided with the RSS Reader to add one or more of the feeds listed above (generally as simple as clicking on the orange "XML" button next to the desired feed). The news reader then will continually pull the latest headlines from the Department of State RSS feed(s) you selected.Volume 24 Number 04 Service Station - Creating And Consuming Web Feeds A list of RSS readers can be found on Yahoo or by using any search engine to find an "RSS Reader."Īn RSS-aware web browser, such as Firefox, or Safari for Macintosh OS X.Ī web-based RSS aggregator, such as My Yahoo or My MSN, using the one-click subscription feeds above. You can subscribe to these RSS feeds using:Ī separate RSS reader application. Treaties: Text of Treaties and Agreements Published in TIAS Treaties: International Agreements Reported Under Case-Zablocky Law Enforcement, Narcotics, Anti-corruption Western Hemisphere (Latin America, the Caribbean, Canada)Ĭountry Specific Information (formerly Consular Information Sheets)Įconomic, Energy, Agricultural and Trade Issues.

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Near East (northern Africa, Middle East).Counterterrorism & Countering Violent Extremism.Economic Growth, Energy, and the Environment.Civilian Security, Democracy, and Human Rights.Arms Control and International Security.Alphabetical List of Bureaus and Offices.











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