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Sessions - PHP & XML

Session title Speaker
PX1 - How to Use XSL in PHP 5 Blankerts
PX2 - How to Create Mozilla Driven Applications Using PHP and XUL Blankerts
PX3 - PHP and AJAX Johnstone
PX4 - Sophisticated Sign-On and Authentication Structures Using XACML Göbbels
PX5 - Java and PHP in the Enterprise Johnstone

PX1 - How to Use XSL in PHP 5

Speaker: Arne Blankerts (SalesEmotion Adsolutions GmbH)

The topics of this session are: XML Abstract, What is XSL, When to use XSL, When to look for something else, XML DOM, PHP Callbacks from XSL, Using Stream Wrapper, National Language Support via DTD, other Extensions to XSL, Creating PDFs with XSL, XSL:FO vs. FPDF

Level: 1 (For Beginners)

PX2 - How to Create Mozilla Driven Applications Using PHP and XUL

Speaker: Arne Blankerts (SalesEmotion Adsolutions GmbH)

In this session we will talk about: What is XUL, How does XUL work, Remote vs. Local (chrome), RDF, XMLRPC/SOAP, Using PHP to generate RDFs, Alternatives to RDF, XBL.

Level: 2 (Intermediate)

PX3 - PHP and AJAX

Speaker: Jeremy Johnstone (Yahoo, Inc.)

So you have heard all the "buzz" about AJAX recently? Learn how AJAX relates to PHP and how it benefits you. Discussion includes coverage of best practices, when and why you want to use AJAX over other methods of transfering data, along with extensive coverage of how to make it work for you using detailed real life examples.

Level: 2 (Intermediate)

PX4 - Sophisticated Sign-On and Authentication Structures Using XACML

Speaker: Dr. Volker Göbbels (Arachnion GmbH & Co. KG)

XACML is the coming standard for XML based authentication infrastructures. It defines XML containers for storing permission management rules and XML messages for requesting, granting and declining permissions. This talk joins efforts of XACML as a generic SSO transaction language with phpGACL as a generalized permission management system for PHP.

Level: 1 (For Beginners)

PX5 - Java and PHP in the Enterprise

Speaker: Jeremy Johnstone (Yahoo, Inc.)

Ever wanted to create a rich internet desktop application utilizing a remote server backend? Learn how PHP, XML, and Java can make that happen for you. Discussion includes setting communications standards, best practices for implementation, and why PHP is one of the best fits for the backend server. Complete with extensive code examples, this is a presentation not to miss.

Level: 2 (Intermediate)