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<person:given-name>Lawrence</person:given-name>
<person:family-name>Mandel</person:family-name>
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<person:affiliation href="http://www.ibm.com">IBM</person:affiliation>
<person:e-mail>lmandel@ca.ibm.com</person:e-mail>
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Lawrence Mandel is a software developer at the IBM Toronto Laboratory.
Since joining IBM he has worked on Java Web application development
tools including WebSphere Studio Application Developer, Rational
Application Developer and Eclipse Web Tools (WTP). Throughout this
time his development efforts have focused on XML and Web services tooling.
Lawrence has served as the ecosystem and documentation leads since the
inception of the WTP project. He is currently a senior developer working
on a new enterprise portfolio management product at IBM Rational. He is
also a leading the <a href="http://incubator.apache.org/woden" target="_top">Apache Woden project</a>,
which is creating a reference implementation of WSDL 2.0 and is authoring a WTP
book entitled <a href="http://www.eclipsewtp.org" target="_top">Java Web Application Development
with Eclipse</a> with Naci Dai and Arthur Ryman. Lawrence joined the IBM Toronto
Lab after graduating from the University of Toronto with an Hon. B.Sc. in
Computer Science and Human Biology.
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<p>
Lawrence publishes an Eclipse blog entitled
<a href="http://eclipsetacy.blogspot.com/" target="_top">Eclipsetacy</a>.
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<p>
Lawrence is a committer for the Web Service Validation Tools
components and is the WTP Documentation Lead. He is responsible
for the Help system, the XML group of validators, including those
for DTD, WSDL, XML and XSD, the WTP internet cache and the URI
resolution framework.
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