Stephane Hillion wrote: > And what about asking a Java and DOM training to your management??
Ok, assuming you don't know my background: I've been doing XML since sometime in 1997 and Java since early 1996. I wrote and lead the various working groups adding Java and the event model to the ISO VRML97 spec and authored the VRML97 External Authoring Interface spec that is Part 2 of the VRML97 specification (it's just going through ISO FDIS voting now). I've been designing applications using XML since way back in the old ProjectX days. Never written a parser, by I've implemented my own DOM Level 2 builder, complete with events and views extensions. In addition, I give presentations on XML and DOM at various conferences too. My last presentation on DOM was at XML Asia-Pacific last November where I gave a tutorial on how application builders can intergrate and make use of DOM in their applications, up to, and including realtime systems and the DOM event model. Throw in authoring or contributing to 10 books on Java and VR and I feel I hardly need Java and/or DOM training :) -- Justin Couch http://www.vlc.com.au/~justin/ Java Architect & Bit Twiddler http://www.yumetech.com/ Author, Java 3D FAQ Maintainer http://www.j3d.org/ ------------------------------------------------------------------- "Humanism is dead. Animals think, feel; so do machines now. Neither man nor woman is the measure of all things. Every organism processes data according to its domain, its environment; you, with all your brains, would be useless in a mouse's universe..." - Greg Bear, Slant ------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
