XML One panel to discuss databases, middleware, "enterprise" XML (March 31, Austin)
Date: Sat, 12 Feb 2000 13:15:36 -0800
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[Quoted] "Integrating XML, Databases, and Middleware" XML One (March 31, 2000, 4:15 - 5:45 p.m.) Renaissance Austin Hotel, Austin Texas
(Admission is free if you register for the exhibits.)
Panelists:
[Quoted] David Booth Senior Research Architect Bluestone Software [Quoted] Sam Hamilton XML Architect Informix [Quoted] Tushar Hazra Chief Technical Consultant Lante [Quoted] David Orchard W3C XML Linking Working Group Network Computing Architect (IBM) [Quoted] Bruce Peat Founder, XML/edi Group President, eProcess Solutions [Quoted] Mark Scardina W3C XSL and DOM Working Groups XML Evangelist, Grp Prg Manager Oracle
Moderated by Ken North
[Quoted] The architecture of large-scale enterprise applications often includes application servers, middleware, and databases, but XML is also becoming an important enabling technology. This panel presentation discusses XML as an enabling technology for e-commerce and enterprise applications. The panel of experts will discuss business-to-business (B2B) integration, Web commerce, XML/EDI, XML servers, and XML-enabled databases. It will also discuss Enterprise Java and XML, and the combination of XML and messaging middleware.
[Quoted] This panel includes experts discussing enterprise Java, application servers, XML servers, messaging middleware, and other enabling technologies. Participants include system architects from leading database and application server companies.
[Quoted] Panelists will discuss:
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- XML in the database, schemas, XML schemas and the DOM
- database servers that embed the Java VM and XML parsers
- architectures that deliver XML from database servers and application servers
- XML and messaging middleware
- how databases and XML integrate with Java enterprise technologies