C. M. Sperberg-McQueen | 4 Apr 2012 00:49
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XForms course in Rockville, Maryland, 8-9 June 2012

[Please forward to any potentially interested parties; thanks.]

Black Mesa Technologies is pleased to announce a two-day hands-on
introductory course in XForms, to take place 8-9 June 2012 in
Rockville, Maryland, in the training facilities of Mulberry
Technologies (immediately before the ACM/IEEE-CS Joint Conference on
Digital Libraries on 10-14 June at George Washington University in
Washington, DC).

INTRODUCTION TO XFORMS FOR XML USERS

   Rockville, Maryland
   8-9 June 2012, 9:30 - 5:30

   http://www.blackmesatech.com/2012/06/xforms/

   XForms allows you to develop vocabulary- and task-specific editors
   which require less training and provide better task-specific
   support than full XML editors; domain experts can thus examine and
   modify XML encoding mor easily, and routine tasks can be performed
   more quickly and reliably.

   This course introduces XForms as a technology for building
   special-purpose XML editors with focused functionality and
   correspondingly simple user interfaces. XForms is built on the
   model / view / controller idiom, in which the 'model' is a set of
   XML documents, the 'view' is specified using XHTML and XForms
   widgets, and the 'controller' takes the form of declarative links
   between widgets and elements or attributes in the XML documents.

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