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Research Seminar - November 03, 2000
Seminar Announcement
| Title: |
XML and Information Objects
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| Speaker: |
Dr Peter Murray-Rust
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Director, Virtual School of Molecular Sciences,
Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of Nottingham |
| Date: |
Friday 3rd November, 2000 |
| Time: |
2.00pm |
| Venue: |
Seminar Room 1.24 |
Abstract
XML (eXtensible Markup Language) has been developed as the lingua
franca for exchange of (structured) documents over networks. It is
being enthusiastically developed for many processes (middleware,
declarative programming, etc.) and maps onto many (but not all)
aspects of Object-Oriented Design. XML documents can therefore be
seen as Information Objects with structure, encapsulation and type but
to which objects have to be added. The primary approach is through the
W3C Document Object Model (DOM) in conjunction with XML Namespaces and
XML Schemas. Java is currently the chosen language for implementing
such objects. The talk will be an in-depth overview of what XML and
Java can supply and how it complements other approaches. |
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