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XTech 2008: “The Web on the Move”6-9 May 2008, Dublin, Ireland
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Goldsmiths 1
Henri Sivonen (Henri Sivonen)
Validator.nu is an (X)HTML5 validator and a RELAX NG and Schematron-based validator for generic XML. The architecture of the software, its RESTful XML/JSON Web service API and its reusable HTML5 parsing library are presented. Read more.
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Blaine Cook (romeda.org)
Real-time interaction is becoming a necessity on the ever-more dynamic Web. Jabber is a powerful established protocol, already used by over 10 million people worldwide, and ideally suited to web application development. Whether you're an API developer or writing client apps, this workshop offers real experience and practical advice. Read more.
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Marc de Graauw (Marc de Graauw IT)
An overview of a national messaging architecture in Dutch healthcare. We'll take a look at how geography influences software design, at the complexities of real multilayered infrastructures, at security and reliability aspects, and the differences between publishing and messaging, and those between SOA and REST. Read more.
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Ian Davis (Talis)
This talk will give an overview of designing, implementing and evolving a RESTful API. Read more.
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Gareth Rushgrove (Gareth Rushgrove)
We might be standardising around a handful of web development frameworks but we're still re-inventing the wheel when it comes to the things we build. A vibrant ecosystem of commercial grade API providers, such as Amazon with their S3 and EC2 services, could change all that. But what needs to happen to make this web services dream a reality? And where are the potential pitfalls for successful apps? Read more.