[jdom-interest] Jason speaking at WS Sig on Feb 22

Michael Kay mike at saxonica.com
Tue Feb 15 01:17:23 PST 2005


Next time, please tell us which continent the event is held in so we know
whether it's worth following the link or not.

Actually, the web page itself doesn't even say which continent it is in. I
happen to know where "San Jose CA" is, but does everyone?

Michael Kay 

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> [mailto:jdom-interest-bounces at jdom.org] On Behalf Of Frank Cohen
> Sent: 14 February 2005 17:43
> To: jdom-interest at jdom.org
> Subject: [jdom-interest] Jason speaking at WS Sig on Feb 22
> 
> Jason Hunter will be the speaker at the February 22 meeting of the 
> Software Developers Forum, Web Services SIG.
> 
> Presentation title:
> XQuery and Web Services
> 
> Abstract:
> XQuery is an exciting new language under development by the 
> W3C that's 
> designed to query XML data, or any data that can be 
> represented as XML 
> such as relational databases or office documents. It's amazingly 
> powerful, quite fun to write, and poised to take the world by 
> storm. In 
> this talk, we'll look at some working XQuery deployments and dissect 
> how they work, and how they work in a Web Service 
> environment. There's 
> no better way to understand a new query language than to see it in 
> action.
> 
> Presenter biography:
> Jason Hunter works as a Lead Applications Engineer at Mark 
> Logic.  He's 
> author of "Java Servlet Programming", published by O'Reilly. 
> He is also 
> an Apache Member and as Apache's representative to the Java Community 
> Process Executive Committee he established a landmark agreement 
> allowing open source Java. He's publisher of Servlets.com and 
> XQuery.com, an original contributor to Apache Tomcat, a member of the 
> expert groups responsible for Servlet, JSP, JAXP, and XQJ API 
> development, and sits on the W3C XQuery Working Group. He co-created 
> the open source JDOM library to enable optimized Java and XML 
> integration.
> 
> Details and directions to the meeting are found at:
> http://www.sdforum.org/SDForum/Templates/Level1.aspx?pid=10117&sid=7
> 
> I'm happy to meet you at the meeting and introduce you to the 
> attendees.
> 
> -Frank
> 
> ---
> Frank Cohen, PushToTest, http://www.PushToTest.com, phone: 
> 408 374 7426
> Author of "Java Testing and Design: From Unit Tests to Automated Web 
> Tests"
> from Prentice Hall, details at http://thebook.pushtotest.com
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