FourOh77 Developer Wiki
Welcome to the FourOh77 Developer Wiki! Also check us out at the Four-Oh-7-7 developer blog.
FourOh77 is a JEE based mashup website engine, providing:
Hunnicut: The main application EAR which contains:
HawkEye: The template-based front end, which currently mashes Radar blog entries, tweets, and anything with an RSS feed (flickr, del.icio.us, other blogs, etc).
Hotlips: The HawkEye Administrative Interface that provides support for template management, and configuration settings
Trapper: A java utility project that contains shared code between other Hunnicut projects
- Configuration data
- Radar web services client code.
- Hunnicut also configures a security-realm for user adminsitration. See the project page for details.
Radar: a blogging engine with a RESTful API
For a working examples of FourOh77 in action, visit:
http://www.potsdamjo.com (the only one utilizing a different set of templates, so far!)
Getting Involved
The code base is currently undergoing massive reconstruction. Once the initial refactorings are completed, Blosxonomy's SVN repository will be opened up to the public, and interested people can contact me for a developer account.
Setting Up a Development Environment.
Who Writes / Maintains FourOh77
The original Blosxonomy project, written in Ruby, and also the initial work of FourOh77 was developed by Tim Fanelli back in 2004. In early August, 2009, Matt Finlayson joined on as well.
What is Blosxonomy?
Blosxonomy is a Ruby port of the Blosxom blogging engine, based on pyBlosxom. FourOh77 grew out of Blosxonomy, and was originally referred to as Blosxonomy-J. As of August 24, 2009, FourOh77 is the new name for this project, and not all of the references have been updated yet. Please bear with us!
