A collected summary of items that ran on the xmlhack newswire on 27 May, 2002.
Tutorial for Jena release 1.4.0from Edd Dumbill at 15:33, 27 MayA tutorial for the Jena Semantic Web toolkit. Jena is based around a Java API for RDF manipulation, utilising RDQL and DAML+OIL.
W3C Web Services Architecture Requirements (29 April 2002)from Edd Dumbill at 15:20, 27 MayRequirements for a standard reference architecture for Web Services, created by the W3C's Web Services Architecture Working Group.
XML editorfrom Edd Dumbill at 15:17, 27 MayCommercial Java-based XML editing tool. Includes XPath querying console and document structure "learning".
W3C talks from WWW2002from Edd Dumbill at 15:10, 27 MayLinks to all the talks given by W3C Team Members at the WWW2002 conference in Hawaii (look under "May".)
Hypertext 2002from Edd Dumbill at 14:53, 27 MayThe ACM's conference on Hypertext and Hypermedia. June 11-15th at the University of Maryland, USA. Many Web and XML related presentations.
Call for late breaking submissions for Extreme Markup Languages 2002from Edd Dumbill at 14:39, 27 MayFinal chance to submit papers for
Extreme Markup Languages 2002 ("not for beginners, or the technically faint"). Proposals for late-breaking slots must be received by July 9, 2002.
OASIS & OMG Interoperability Summit, June 27/28 2002 in Orlandofrom Edd Dumbill at 12:57, 27 MayThe second OASIS interoperabilty summit focusing on emerging e-business vocabularies and technologies. Includes a report by Jon Bosak on UBL.
DOM vs. JDOMfrom Edd Dumbill at 12:56, 27 MayA summary of research on the performance characteristics of the two DOM models for Java XML processing.
XML-LibXSLT 1.50from Michael Smith at 10:15, 27 May