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| Introduction to XML Training and Consulting Services Onsite: |
| With Client Site Training, courses can be scheduled on a date that is convenient for you, and because they can be scheduled at your location, you don't incur travel costs and students won't be away from home. An additional advantage is that the class is taught on your equipment, so students are learning in their work environment rather than in a classroom setup. |
| Course Aim: |
| XML has become the lingua franca for data exchange. XML is used universally by both Open-Source, Java and Microsoft technologies. Participants will learn the structure of an XML document and XML related technologies allows all participants on a team the ability to communicate effectively using common terminology. |
| XML Training: |
Course Description: XML has become the lingua franca for data exchange. XML is used universally by both Open-Source, Java and Microsoft technologies. Participants will learn the structure of an XML document and XML related technologies allows all participants on a team the ability to communicate effectively using common terminology. Target Audience: Project managers, business analysts, testing and quality assurance, software developers, web site designers and web content managers. This class is also appropriate for programmers that have not had exposure to XML or would like a refresher in XML technologies. Prerequisites: Knowledge of how to use a Microsoft Windows computer including mouse and keyboard skills are essential for the successful completion of the labs. Knowledge of computer systems operation, databases and data structures and data types is also helpful. Course Content 1. Origins of XML 2. Structure of an XML document 3. Well-formed XML documents 4. XML schemas 5. Validating XML documents with XML schemas 6. XML Schema notation (Elements, sequence models) 7. XML Schema data types 8. XML Schema type libraries 9. XML transforms 10. XML mapping 11. Semantics 12. Exchange documents 13. Web services 14. XML and metadata registries 15. Subschema generation 16. XML semantics 17. XML messages and routing 18. Semantic mappers 19. XSLT build processes with Apache Ant or Microsoft XSL processor Optional Additional Topics 1. Web Service Description Language (WSDL) - Recommended for organizations migrating to web services 2. XML Messaging - Recommended for organizations migrating to web services 3. Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP) - Recommended for organizations migrating to web services 4. Document Type Definitions (DTD) - Not recommended for document-centric applications 5. Simple API for XML (SAX) - Recommended for programmers 6. Document Object Model (DOM) - Recommended for programmers 7. Cascading Style Sheets - (CSS) - Recommend for web "look and feel" designers 8. Scaleable Vector Graphics (SVG) - Recommended for organizations publishing complex graphics such as GIS 9. Asynchronous JavaScript and XML- (AJAX) - Recommended for organizations building advanced user interfaces 10. XML Appliances - Recommended for network security and integration staff 11. Web Services Security Specifications (WS-S) - recommended for e-commerce applications 12. DocBook - Recommended for organization publishing technical materials Labs 1. XML validation and navigation with Internet Explorer 2. Designing and exchange documents 3. Subschema generation from metadata registry 4. Transformation with Apache Ant or Transformation using Microsoft msxsl.exe Length: 1-day depending on participant background and options used Classroom setup: This learning rate of class participants can be enhanced if the classroom is equipped with computers that have XML software installed. Options include using Altova's XMLSpy and Eclipse 3.0. |
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