We would like to invite you to attend the first public presentation of
DreamFactory at SDForum Web Services Special Interest Group on
Tuesday, June 25, 2002 at 6:30 PM, Microsoft Main Campus, 1065 La Avenida, Bldg.
1, Mountain View, CA. Here is a link to the SDForum announcement page,
and here is a summary of the presentation:
Building Rich Clients for Web Services
Bill Appleton will be presenting the new version of DreamFactory, the first
browser-based web services client. DreamFactory enables the enterprise
professional to quickly build high-performance user interface front-ends that
are loosely bound to web services on the middleware tier. These applications
reside on the client and run in the browser, providing total control over every
aspect of interactivity, user interface, rich media, and server communication.
This allows the server side to focus on web services instead of HTML page
generation, which streamlines design, enhances user experience, reduces traffic,
and lowers cost.
In the presentation, a variety of projects and controls
will be quickly built right in the browser and hooked up to web services from
XMethods and others. The controls will be copied and pasted from web page to web
page, and then re-purposed and modified. This provides a deep solution to the
enterprise aggregation and integration problem from the
client-side, and opens up entirely new business models like syndication,
co-branding, cross-selling, joint offerings, and outsourcing.
Thanks!
Bill Appleton, President, Chief Scientist DreamFactory Software
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Sent: Sunday, June 16, 2002 9:38 AM
Subject: [wsia-comment] RE:
[humanmarkup-comment] Next Meeting Information
Thanks, Joely,
I hope you can find a sponsor. I may have an idea how that might be
aided, but it depends on how things play out in the OASIS Web Services for
Interactive Applications (WSIA) and Web Services for Remote Portals (WSRP)
combined TCs face-to-face meetings the week of June 24-27. As a framework
begins to emerge for where in the process of establishing a Web Service
connection from an end-user end point to N-many supplier end points for HTML.
XHTML, XML and WML (and associated protocols), and simultaneously, the
competing efforts for a "federated" system of end-user identification
authentication and certification "single-sign-on" system converge, the central
role and importance of humanmarkup will become much more apparent. Hopefully,
we will then become more interesting to many e-commerce and e-communications
concerns. I hope to have firmed up an alliance with the HR-XML Consortium,
too, as well the standardized Name and Address efforts.
That is where and when the theoretical aims of humanmarkup meet the
pragmatic applications need for an unbiased and global standard for accurate
human-centered information and tools.
Thanks, and best of luck.
Regards,
Rex Brooks
At 2:26 AM -0700 6/16/02, GARDNER Joely / FTR&D / US wrote:
Hi Rex,
I am still trying to get a
sponsor within France Telecom for my time. We work on a billable time model
so I must be able to "bill" my time to an account number. I'm still very
interested in the group. I would love to participate in the teleconference,
but I am currently in France and will be flying back to San Francisco on the
19th.
Joely
Gardner
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Message----- From: Rex Brooks To: humanmarkup-comment@lists.oasis-open.org;
humanmarkup@lists.oasis-open.org Sent: 6/14/02 10:30
AM Subject: [humanmarkup-comment] Next Meeting
Information
Hi
Everyone,
I am sending out the information
for our next Teleconference Meeting, Wednesday, June
19, 2002 at 12:00 p.m. Eastern. Sandy is going on vacation around then, so I needed to get this arranged while he
was available. I said I would post it again just
before the meeting so here it is. I will post it
again just before the meeting.
Have a terrific
weekend, Rex
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