XML 2007 Conference
Marriott Copley Place
Boston, Massachusetts, USA
3-5 December 2007

Schedule: XForms evening sessions

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John Boyer (IBM Canada)
XForms offers an order of magnitude simplification to the design and development of business applications. Read more.
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Dan McCreary (Dan McCreary & Associates)
The declarative power of XForms empowers business units to maintain their own applications without IT involvement, using graphical specification capture. Read more.
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Keith Wells (IBM)
Use XForms to create a custom editor for an XML vocabulary. The key to this magic is a set of XML configuration files. Read more.
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Erik Bruchez (Orbeon)
XForms speaks XML natively, and so does the open source eXist XML database. In this talk, we show how they form a particularly attractive combination. Read more.
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Mark Birbeck (webBackplane, W3C Invited Expert)
Combine XForms, XHTML, and RDFa to build and test widgets, gadgets, and applications. Read more.
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Charles Wiecha (IBM Research)
Leveraging the MVC design of XForms, Web 2.0 applications can be designed as reusable components loosely coupled using XAC and SCXML. Read more.
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Elliotte Rusty Harold (Dept. of Computer Science, Polytechnic University )
XForms: will it be a dream, or a dud? In this keynote address to the XForms community, Elliotte Rusty Harold offers his vision and advice on the future of XForms. Read more.
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Premiere sponsor

Microsoft Interoperability

Platinum sponsors

JustSystems
DataDirect
IBM

Gold sponsors

Intel
Antenna House

Produced by

IDEAlliance

Event sponsor

RSuite CMS

Co-hosts

OASIS
Philly XML
XML Guild
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