Chapter 12. Publish and Subscribe
The trouble with being punctual is that there's
nobody there to appreciate it.
—Franklin P. Jones
The traditional guidelines for the use of RSS feeds present a small
problem. There is always going to be a balance between the need to be
up-to-date and the need to refrain from abusing the feed
publisher's server by requesting the feed every few
seconds. While the norm is to request the feed a maximum of once an
hour, many feeds deserve following much more closely. Conversely,
many feeds update only once a day, or less often. Requesting those
once an hour is a waste of time and resources and potentially
expensive for the publisher. In this chapter, we look at the two
systems currently prescribed for RSS feeds to solve these problems.
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