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Subject:

Re: Request Permission to Invite Members to XML DevCon <fwd>

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I've been following XML for a year or so and I think it's a natural for a lot
of what I do - for instance, transferring information between a GUI written in
Java and a scientific program written in Fortran.  No more reading an output
file or writing a proprietary database, just use XML.  However, I have not been
 able to find an XML reader written in Fortran.  I'm thinking of writing a
wrapper around a C version.

Harry R. Millwater, Ph.D.
Probabilistic Mechanics and Reliability Section
Southwest Research Institute, San Antonio, TX
(210) 522-2006 Voice
(210) 522-3042 Fax
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From: "Ian Chivers" <[log in to unmask]>, on 1/5/01 12:41 PM:

For information. I'm curious how
many on the list are interested in
xml.

happy new year to all list members.

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Date: Wed, 3 Jan 2001 20:12:28 -0500
From: Terry DeGiuli <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: Request Permission to Invite Members to XML DevCon
Sender: Terry DeGiuli <[log in to unmask]>
To: [log in to unmask]
Reply-To: Terry DeGiuli <[log in to unmask]>
Message-ID: <8DD75A194F5ED311AC3900508B73135F2D1AC1@CAM001A>


Hello,
With your permission, we would like to invite your list members to XML
DevCon.  I have details below.  We hope to welcome you all.  Thank you in
advance for your attention.
Regards,
Terry DeGiuli
President
Camelot Communications
18 East 41st Street
New York, NY 10017
T: +1 212.251.0006
F: +1 212.252.8812
E: [log in to unmask]
O: www.camelot-com.com

Make plans to attend the largest XML event coming to London in 2001!
Inquire about special ACADEMIC registration rates.

XML DevCon Europe 2001
Conference: 21-23 February 2001
Exhibition: 22-23 February 2001
Novotel - West
London, England

www.xmldevcon2001.com

Master the latest XML Standards, Applications and Deployment.
If there's one XML Conference you attend this year, make sure it's XML
DevCon - the only XML event to combine the most XML vendors with the most
technically advanced, comprehensive technical program.  XML DevCon offers a
wide variety of tracks and sessions to meet the needs of every XML
enthusiast.  Walk away with the programming skills and technical confidence
you need to ensure you are maximizing XML's potential for your enterprise
application.

Event Highlights
*Presented by overwhelming demand, this will be the largest and most
sophisticated XML event to come to London in 2001.
*Superior technical program - multiple tracks and sessions to select from.
*Bleeding Edge Presentations on ebXML - including 12 hours of technical
sessions.
*Keynote address by W3C Fellow, Henry Thompson
*UDDI Focus - sessions, panel discussions and luminary keynotes.
*Night School Sessions on Wednesday and Thursday night.
*Learn from industry experts including Simon Nicholson, Martin Bryan, Mark
Colan, Paul Brown and many more!

Four Concurrent Tracks
*Techniques
*Applied XML
*Middleware/Database
*Lagniappe

Topics Covered
*Introduction to XML-XSLT with an Emphasis on WML and XML Transcoding
*VoiceXML-General Background and Security
*Architecting a Content Delivery System using Java, XML and WAP
*XML in Wireless Solutions: Case Studies and Lessons Learned
*Wireless Applications of XML, Cocoon and Java Servlets in Healthcare
*Understanding SOAP
*Java + XML = JDOM
*XML Meets Middleware
*Application Integration Using XML
*Programming Dynamic XML Servers
*Mapping DTDs to Databases
*Examining eBusiness Initiatives and the EbXML infrastructure
*Electronic Trading Partner Agreements
*Making the Most of BizTalk
*Making Use of Financial Industry B2B Messaging Standards
*E-Commerce with Distributed Objects and XML
*Understanding Quilt
*Querying XML Documents
*Understanding XML Schemas
*Schema Design Workshop: UML, Conceptual Modeling, and other Black Magic
*Developing User Interfaces with XUL
*XSLT Based Graphical User Interfaces
*Building Wireless Applications Using JSP and XML
*Content Generation and Distribution using XML and Jini
*Dynamic Wireless Application Development with Open Source Tools
*Repurpose Your Data! An Introduction to XSL
*Practical Transformations using XSLT and XPath
*Process-based Information Sets
*Using WebDAV
*Java and XML Parsing using Standard APIs
*Automatically Creating Java Servlets from XML
*Using Java and SAX to explore XML
*21st Century XML Servers
*Making the Most of XML, XSL and Server Side Processing
*Middle-Tier Solutions using XML, Messaging, Java, and RMI
*XML, Java and CORBA as a Distribution Mechanism for the Enterprise

Some of the benefit of attending include...
*The tips and techniques you'll learn will help you do your job better.
*Discover new applications being developed today that you will need
tomorrow.
*Sessions are designed for the users at all levels with special sessions
just for gurus.
*Network with fellow software developers as well as recognized XML experts.
*You'll learn how XML is being used to build new enterprise applications.

Conference and Free Exhibit Registion at: www.xmldevcon2001.com


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