• Dec 4, 2014 from 1:00pm to 6:00pm
  • Location: Euroclear Brussels
  • Latest Activity: Sep 2, 2021

The benefits of using XML to store structured and less structured data may be obvious, but after getting a first grasp of XML in any tutorial out there, people often wonder how to really get started.

This does remind us of the old Steve Martin quote on how to make two million dollars. The answer to that question is to start off with "first, make one million dollars".

Therefore we start our XML afternoon with a session about some main concepts and different methods of putting XML into practice.

After the theory we complete the picture with user experiences from Euroclear and ArcelorMittal. This will not only allow you to gain a deeper understanding of XML, but also get some interesting and perhaps unusual ideas on how to use XML in your installation.

We conclude the afternoon with a wink to next year as Andy Ward already has a quick look under the hood of DB2 11 for z/OS. (Next year we will plan do more on DB2 11.)

After the sessions, please don’t rush off, as Euroclear offers an after-meeting drink where you can exchange more ideas, alternatives and suggestions you may be deploying in your environment.   

In summary, it is the typical sort of meeting that you expect from a GSE user group event. No dull sessions, but real communication and sharing of knowledge. So don’t hesitate to join us and register today.

Agenda :

13:00 - 13:30 : Registration

 

13:30 - 14:30 : Native XML : xpath and xquery, are you ready?  Kurt Struyf, Suadasoft

14:30 - 15:00 : DB2 XML @ Euroclear,    Michelazzo.Mattia

 

15:00 – 15:30 : Starting tips for using pure XML in DB2 on z/OS@ArcelorMittal

 Davy Goethals, ArcelorMittal Gent

 

15:30 – 16:00 : Coffee break

 

16:00 - 17:00 : The DB2 11 Charts – My Top 20 Features.  Andrew Ward – CA Technologies

 

17:00 - 17:30 : Selection of topics voor 2015

 

17:30 - 19:00 : Networking & Drinks sponsored by Euroclear

To Register : http://www.gsebelux.com/node/220

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