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Home:Company:Press Releases :March 20, 2007 DataDirect Technologies Shares XML Expertise with Developer Community at SD West 2007 and Regional XML User GroupsBEDFORD, MA – 03/20/2007 What: In its 20th year, SD West brings together the industry's top experts and visionaries to address all concerns of the development world. As a featured speaker Carlo Innocenti will deliver the session, "An XQuery Servlet for RESTful Data Services," providing attendees with a step-by-step guide on how to use XQuery to integrate data from multiple sources to create an XML or HTML result. During the presentation, Carlo shows a servlet that provides a REST interface to any XQuery that a developer places in a secure deployment directory on an application server, then demonstrates the development of data services by writing XQueries that access XML, relational and flat file formats such as EDI to create complex XML and HTML results. Attendees are certain to walk away with a greater understanding of how to prepare queries for optimal performance and the benefits of using a query language specifically designed for XML data integration. Who: Carlo Innocenti (aka Minollo) is program manager for all XML products at DataDirect Technologies. In his role, he oversees the definition, design and release of all XML products including DataDirect XQuery, DataDirect XML Converters and the Stylus Studio XML editor. As a recognized XML expert, he is frequently involved in the XML community with activities on new and updated XML standards and works closely with thousands of DataDirect customers. When: An XQuery Servlet for RESTful Data Services Where: SD West 2007 Santa Clara Convention Center Santa Clara, Calif. Continuing its commitment and support of XML technologies and devotion to the ongoing training and development of XML developers, DataDirect will present an XQuery overview at the Washington Area SGML/XML User's Group, March 21, 2007. For more information visit www.eccnet.com/xmlug. DataDirect XQuery and Stylus Studio are trademarks or registered trademarks of Progress Software Corporation or one of its subsidiaries or affiliates in the U.S. and other countries. Any other trademarks contained herein are the property of their respective owners.
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