Since Developers' Day is designed to report on the very latest in the
world of XML implementations, presentations are informal, and no
proceedings are published.  So if you want to know what's happening,
you have to be there in person.  You can register for Developers' Day
(and the rest of the XML Conference) at
   http://www.gca.org/conf/xmlcon98/
See you in Seattle!
Jon
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 Jon Bosak, Online Information Technology Architect, Sun Microsystems
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     2550 Garcia Ave., MPK17-101, Mountain View, California 94043
   OASIS :: NCITS V1 :: ISO/IEC JTC1/WG4 :: W3C XML WG :: W3C XSL WG
   If a man look sharply and attentively, he shall see Fortune; for
   though she be blind, yet she is not invisible.  -- Francis Bacon
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PRELIMINARY SCHEDULE -- XML DEVELOPERS' DAY
SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, MARCH 27, 1998
09:00-10:30
Jon Bosak, Sun Microsystems
   Introduction
David Megginson, Microstar
   SAX: The Simple API for XML
Naohiko Uramoto, Hiroshi Maruyama, and Kento Tamura, IBM
   An XML Processor: XML for Java
Steph Tryphonas, Microstar
   DTD Conversions: Near & Far Designer meets XML
10:30-11:00 ==================================================== BREAK
11:00-12:30
Larry Wall, O'Reilly, and Dick Hardt, ActiveState
   Perl <heart> XML
Scott Parnell, Xerox
   A Java-based XML editor
Henry Thompson, U. of Edinburgh
   Introducing XED:  An XML Instance Editor
12:30-14:00 ==================================================== LUNCH
14:00-15:30
Norman Walsh, ArborText
   XML Styler
Ray Cromwell and Shawn O'Connor, ContentWare
   XSL Authoring Studio
Ramanathan Guha, Netscape
   XML in Netscape Navigator 5.0
15:30-16:00 ==================================================== BREAK
16:00-17:30
Reports
   Jon Bosak, W3C XML WG: Report on XML namespaces
   Ken Holman, OASIS: Report on XML conformance
   Rohit Khare, IETF: Integrating XML in WebDAV
Mary Holstege, FirstFloor
   XML in a multi-process Java server application
Ray Niemeir, REZsolutions
   XML in Bookingspace