Program Announced for XML DevCon Spring 2001 (April
8-11, New York City)
XML DevCon Spring 2001 will feature 21 pre-conference
tutorials and six tracks of classes, workshops, and panel discussions.
Highlights of the program include keynote presentations by Tim Bray, Norbert
Mikula, and Mark Colan, panel discussions and best practices workshops, and
three days of classes for developers interested in XML APIs, specifications, and
related technologies such as middleware, databases, and Java.
The program begins on April 8 with 21 pre-conference
tutorials. The agenda for April 9-11 includes 96 classes, workshops, and panel
discussions organized in six tracks ("Developer Techniques", "Java and
Scripting", "Applied XML, EAI, eBiz", "Wireless and Messaging", "Servers and
Middleware", and "Query, Schema, Database").
Panel discussions and workshops include:
- "Web Services, ebXML, UDDI, & Trading Partner Agreements"
with James Tauber, Mark Colan, and David Turner, moderated by Justin
Kestelyn
-
"The Importance of XML" with Tim Bray, Norbert
Mikula, David Orchard, and Jon Udell, moderated by Ken North
-
"eBusiness Problems and Solutions" (Bruce Peat,
David RR Webber, Benoît Marchal)
- "XML Query" (Paul Cotton, Peter Fankhauser, Jonathan Robie,
Michael Rys, Jérôme Siméon)
- "Stylesheets and Transformations: Best Practices" (Kurt
Cagle, Bob DuCharme, David Marston, Steve Muench)
You can register for the complete conference
package, or register separately for half-day and full-day tutorials on April 8.
Topics include:
Business Applications with XML (David RR Webber) XML
Schema: Best Practices (Roger Costello) The W3C XML Query Language
(Jonathan Robie) XML Concepts and Syntax for Programmers (B. Tommie
Usdin) XML and Java APIs (Dr. Frank Coyle) Getting Started with XML (Tim
McAllister) Modeling XML Schemas with UML (Dr. David
Carlson) Introduction to XML (Dr. David Booth) Building a Web Site with
XML and Open Source Tools (Matthew Sergeant) Using XML in Data Warehousing
(Michael Wacey) Java APIs and Tools for B2B and ebXML (Karen Shipe) Web
Services and UDDI Programming in Java (Doug Tidwell) Driving New Economy
Business Paradigms (Dick Brooks) Developing New Applications with VoiceXML
(Jonathan Taylor) DTDs: The Nuts and Bolts (Dr. Susan Schriebman) XML
Meets Middleware (Max Dolgicer) DBMS Magic: The Java- and XML-enabled
Database (Ken North) Creating a Web Site Using Design Patterns and XSLT
(Anthony Mayo) Component-Based Application Revolution (Parand
Darugar) XML Icebreaker (Lisa Rein) XML as the Cornerstone of Internet
Application Development (Dr. Victor Rasputnis, Anatole Tartakovsky) The
conference tracks running from April 9-11 include these topics: XML
Protocol and HTTP Messaging (David Orchard) Understanding SOAP (Gerhard
Bayer) SOAP Programming with Java (Andrew Hately) Advanced SOAP
Programming (Brian Loesgen) The Rise of Vertical Industry Messaging
Standards (Ron Kleinman) Combining RDF and XPath to Automate Web Services
(Uche Ogbuji) XML/RPC as a Framework for Wireless Java (Kristopher
Tyra) BXXP: XML-Based Protocol Framework (Kristopher
Magnusson) Integration Services, Wireless, and Databases (Geoff
Brown) 21st Century XML Servers (Didier PH Martin) XML, Java and CORBA
as a Distribution Mechanism (Dr. Tushar Hazra) B2B Infrastructure:
RosettaNet, UDDI, ebXML (Krishna Sankar) Financial Industry B2B Messaging
Standards (Robert Casarik) eBusiness Workshop (Bruce Peat, David RR Webber,
Benoît Marchal) Direct Materials B2B Exchanges (JP Morgenthal) UDDI
Programming Workshop (Dan Rogers) M-Commerce Models (Dave
Birch) Examining BizTalk (Brian Loesgen) XML in the Future of Portals
(Dr. Tushar Hazra) Soup to Nuts Electronic Business (Laura Walker) ebXML
& JAXM: eCommerce and Java (Karen Shipe) e-Business Initiatives and
ebXML Infrastructure (Duane Nickull) Web Services and UDDI (James
Tauber) eBusiness, Application Integration, and XML Servers (Dr. David
Booth) BizTalk: The Rising Star of B2B Integration? (Gerhard
Bayer) Using XML in EDI Applications (Frank Boumphrey) Web Services,
ebXML, UDDI Panel (James Tauber, Mark Colan) XML+EAI = XAI (JP
Morgenthal) Building eMarketplaces using XML and Java (Ajit Sagar) XML
and EDI: A Parallel Universe (Michael Abbott) e-Business Integration
Roundup (Beth Gold-Bernstein) B2B eXchanges (Geoff Brown) Extending XSL
to Support Legacy Formats (Benoît Marchal) Repurpose Your Data with XSL
(Mark Colan) Patterns in XSLT Development (Kurt Cagle) XSLT Translation
using Xbeans (Bruce Martin) Integrating Internet Applications Using XML and
XSL (Bernd Rintelmann) Stylesheets and Transformations: Best Practices
Workshop (Bob Ducharme, Kurt Cagle, David Marston, Steve Muench) What's
Wrong with DTDs and What's Being Done About It (Bob DuCharme) APIs for XML
Schema (Martin Gudgin) Type Systems and Schema Conversions (David
Orchard) XML + XSD = XML 2.0 (Lee Buck) Building Schemas for HL7 and
Application Standards (Wes Rischel) Schema Modeling with UML (Kevin
Kelly) Introduction to RELAX (Simon St. Laurent) Querying XML Documents
(Paul Cotton) Secrets of the XML Search Gurus (Howard Katz) Serializing
Query Results in XML (Dr. Michael Rys) XML/Java Data Binding (Greg
Messner) Types and Data Formats: DTDs, Schema, Schematron (Dr. Alexander
Nakhimovsky) Digital Pattern Matching and XML Searching (Linda
Grimaldi) XML Search Today (Dan Egnor) Providing a Relational View over
XML (Dr. Michael Rys) KweeIt: Open Source Java Framework to Query XML
(Arnaud Sahuguet) XML Query Workshop (Paul Cotton, Peter Fankhauser,
Jonathan Robie, Michael Rys, Jérôme Siméon) SQLX: Bringing XML and SQL
Together (Jim Melton) Using the SQL Outer Join with XML (Michael
David) Building XML Applications for the Oracle Platform (Steve
Muench) XML, OLAP, and Data Mining (Bill Baker) Rejuvenating Legacy Data
(Dick Beck) Mapping DTDs to Databases (Ron Bourret) Understanding
ADO.NET (Mike Pizzo) Indexing and Extending Databases for XML (Dr. Susan
Malaika) Using XML with Java Server Pages (Alex Chaffee) XML and Java
(Alex Chaffee) JNDI: It's All in Context (Russell Castagnaro) Making it
happen with J2EE (Russell Castagnaro) Leveraging the Power of XML and Java
(Gerry Seidman) A Detailed Look at Java Application Servers (Max
Dolgicer) Content Delivery with Java, XML, and WAP (Alex Chaffee) Using
DOM 2, SAX 2 and JAXP 1.1 (Dr. Alexander Nakhimovsky) The Key to Effective
Content Management (Gavin Nichol) Hows and Whys of XML Specifications
(David Orchard) DOM 2 and 3 (Mark Volkmann) Mastering XPath (Aaron
Skonnard) Digitally Signing and Encrypting Documents (Doug
Tidwell) XHTML (Ann Navarro) Introduction to RDF (Dr. Jonathan
Borden) Strategies for Data Compression (John Evdemon) VoiceXML and
Interactive Voice Portals (Hitesh Kr. Seth) XHTML: XML for Client-Side
Authors (Molly Holzschlag) Defining Component Interfaces with XML (Marc
Delbaere) Distributed Objects and XML (Henry Balen) Implementing Scalar
Vector Graphics (John Evdemon) Getting Inside SVG (Michael Bierman) XML
in Healthcare (Dr. Jonathan Borden) XML Processing with Python (Mike
Olson) XLink and XPointer (Eve Maler) Topic Maps, Portals, and
Information Management (Norbert Mikula) Working with XML for Multi-browser
Environments (Simon St. Laurent) SMIL, Multimedia, and Client-Side
Programming (Dr. Vijay Kanabar) Lycos Multi-Tier XML Architecture (Frank
Leahy) Interface Development with XUL (Shelley Powers) HR-XML: Nothing
to 1.0 in a Year (Alan Sproat) Scripting Languages and XML (Dr. Piroz
Mosheni) Providing XML for Your Website (Mark Gross)
XML DevCon Spring
2001
|