Wednesday, 13 April 2005

TextAmerica4J 1.0 Available

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Is it really that hard to release software these days starting at version 1.0? Hell no! And thus we have the latest in the spawn of blojsom projects.

TextAmerica4J. It's a Java API for interacting with the TextAmerica moblog service. Their XML-RPC API is discussed on their API page.

UPDATE: See end of entry for download links.

Dependencies: Apache's XML-RPC library. I've bundled the one used with blojsom since I've already made the correct changes there for handling data in UTF-8.

You want the source code? Give me a day before I release the source code. I want to update the javadocs. I also want to see if I can enter this API and win one of the slots in their developer's contest. I didn't find any other Java APIs for interacting with TextAmerica from Googling, so this may be the first. If I win one of the $500 prizes, I'm going to donate the entire prize to a charitable organization.

Here is the textamerica4j moblog. Yeah, that photo was uploaded using the TextAmerica4J.entryUpdate method.

Maybe they'd hire me and I could get in on the photo sharing service buyout VC money bandwagon!

Either way, enjoy folks!

Oh, I should also mention that Mark is working on TextAmerica4R, a Ruby API for interacting with TextAmerica. Here is the textamerica4r moblog.

TextAmerica4J is now available on SourceForge. Javadocs.

Posted by david at 3:52 PM in java ... just java

 

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