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IBM DAMIA

A data mashup service for your Web and enterprise information. 


Date Posted: August 9, 2007
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1. What is a mashup?
2. Where does the name "DAMIA" come from?
3. What types of feeds does this service support?
4. Does DAMIA support loading of data only from a feed?


1. What is a mashup?

Wikipedia provides several definitions for mashup. In the Web 2.0 context, a mashup is a Web application that uses content from more than one source to create a new service.
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2. Where does the name "DAMIA" come from?

DAMIA stands for IBM® Data Mashup Fabric for Intranet Applications. Damia is also the Greek earth goddess.
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3. What types of feeds does this service support?

The service supports ATOM 1.0, RSS 2.0, and XML feeds.
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4. Does DAMIA support loading of data only from a feed?

DAMIA can also load data from local XML files and Excel spreadsheets, and more data sources are being worked on.
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Related technologies

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Multi-Platform

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Apache, Databases and data management, LAMP, PHP, Web services, XML


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