Copley Place
Boston, Massachusetts

19:30 Monday, 2007-12-03
Seeing is Believing: Intuitive Visual XForms Design
Wellesley
John Boyer (IBM Canada)
XForms offers an order of magnitude simplification to the design and development of business applications.

19:45 Monday, 2007-12-03
The Pure Declarative Approach: XForms in Real Estate Forms Case Study
Wellesley
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.

20:00 Monday, 2007-12-03
Creating a Custom Editor for Everything
Wellesley
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.

20:15 Monday, 2007-12-03
XForms and the eXist XML database: a perfect couple
Wellesley
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.

20:30 Monday, 2007-12-03
XForms, XHTML, and RDFa for Internet-Facing Applications
Wellesley
Mark Birbeck (x-port.net Ltd., W3C Invited Expert)
Combine XForms, XHTML, and RDFa to build and test widgets, gadgets, and applications.

20:45 Monday, 2007-12-03
Composition and Choreography of Web Components in XForms
Wellesley
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.

21:00 Monday, 2007-12-03
Keynote: How XForms Can Win
Wellesley
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.

Official Website: http://2007.xmlconference.org/public/schedule/topic/15

Added by Mark Birbeck on January 11, 2008

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