KM Repository Listener Service for RSS Feed Generator

Hi,
I would like to generate the RSS Feed for the KM respository to get the latest modified and created documents.
Do we have any service listener to generate the .xml file (RSS Feed )?
I would like to read the data from above .xml file through XML iView.
Please let me know the solution.
Thanks

hello, if you have solution can you send it to me , [[email protected]]
thanks
Edited by: Nikita Kravtsov on Aug 1, 2008 3:59 PM

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