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Re: XML2002 Conference in Baltimore?


Re:  XML2002 Conference in Baltimore?
Tim Bray wrote:

>  Lots
> of: schema-languages, topic maps, databases, Web Services.  Not much of:
> graphics, RDF, publishing. -Tim

Actually, there was a lot of content management.

http://makeashorterlink.com/?F2E8218C2

  And electronic business  (UBL, ebXML, xBRL) as distinguished from web 
services.

The proceedings are available here:

  * http://www.idealliance.org/papers/xml02/dx_xml02/index.html

There is some good stuff in there. Worth browsing.

REST is also starting to get some representation. Tim talked about it 
somewhat in his plenary, and then there were these three regular talks:

  * 
http://www.idealliance.org/papers/xml02/dx_xml02/papers/03-02-03/03-02-03.html

  * 
http://www.idealliance.org/papers/xml02/dx_xml02/papers/06-00-13/06-00-13.html

  * http://makeashorterlink.com/?P3F8528C2

Considering that a year ago the number of people who had heard about 
REST could fit in a Mini, that's good progress. We're up to a couple of 
city buses.

  Paul Prescod


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