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 Wednesday, October 16, 2002

XML 1.1 Becomes a W3C Candidate Recommendation. 15 October 2002: W3C is pleased to announce the advancement of XML 1.1 to Candidate Recommendation. Comments are welcome through 14 February 2003. The specification addresses Unicode, control character, and line ending issues. Everything that is not forbidden is permitted in XML 1.1 names. Visit the XML home page. (News archive) [The World Wide Web Consortium]
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I'm presenting at the Software Association of Oregon (SAO) on November 20th, come for the pizza, stay for the WSDL.

Web Services: Behind the Music

This month's Developer’s SIG is a hands-on demystification of Web Services. This technical talk is good for the beginner as well as the expert; helpful for the programmer and the business user. You will leave this presentation with:

  • A "Zen-like" understanding of how Web Services work and how to make them work for you.
  • Insight in how TCP/IP, HTTP, XML, XSD, SOAP, and WSDL all work together to become "XML WebServices"
  • A sense of the vast landscape of Web Service space you can choose from when working with Web Services
  • A view into how Web Services work from .NET, Java, COM (VB6, VB Script, Office, etc)
  • Your own bat-belt of free tools & utilities that make working with Web Services just that much easier

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