XML 2007 offers four tracks for different interests. The first three — Documents and Publishing, XML on the Web, and Enterprise XML — run in parallel, and you can attend a single track throughout the conference or mix and match. The final track, “XML Training”, runs on the last afternoon of the conference, providing longer, hands-on sessions for learning XML techniques, best practices, and applications. The training track is open to all attendees, and does not require separate registration.
Documents and Publishing
- Authoring, managing, integrating in business processes, enabling internal or external workflows and publishing information using XML: DITA, DocBook, XSL, ODF, Ecma Office Open XML, XHTML, creating your own vocabularies and much, much more
XML on the Web
- Reaching the world with XML: AJAX, messaging, blogging, RSS/Atom, Semantic Web, folksonomies, transformations, opening up repositories, JSON, and other late breaking technologies.
Enterprise XML
- XML within an organization and across organization boundaries: data at rest (such as databases and configuration) and data in motion (such as web services, legacy system integration, workflows, forms and messaging) with additional focus on bridging heterogeneous platforms.
XML Training
- Drop-in training and tutorial workshops for all markup users, from beginner
to advanced, covering core XML-related technologies such as XSLT, XQuery,
XML Schema, Schematron, DITA and XSL-FO.