XML Introduction / Intermediate
Starting dates and places
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Description
Our public scheduled sessions are held in Leatherhead, Surrey and any of our courses can be run as a closed course on your site or on one of ours nationwide.
Overview:
Programming systems these days are working on many different machines and using many different
technologies and programming languages. XML is a modern effort employed to allow
communication between all these different systems.
Aspect Training's XML Introduction/Intermediate training class provides a comprehensive
introduction to Extensible Mark-up Language (XML). XML is a new technology and is a powerful
language used to encapsulate data into XML files. XML is particularly useful for integrating and
passing data between Business-to-Business applications or between disparate systems.
Prerequisites:
There are no prerequisites for this course. Previous use of HTML would be an…
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Our public scheduled sessions are held in Leatherhead, Surrey and any of our courses can be run as a closed course on your site or on one of ours nationwide.
Overview:
Programming systems these days are working on many different machines and using many different
technologies and programming languages. XML is a modern effort employed to allow
communication between all these different systems.
Aspect Training's XML Introduction/Intermediate training class provides a comprehensive
introduction to Extensible Mark-up Language (XML). XML is a new technology and is a powerful
language used to encapsulate data into XML files. XML is particularly useful for integrating and
passing data between Business-to-Business applications or between disparate systems.
Prerequisites:
There are no prerequisites for this course. Previous use of HTML would be an advantage but is not
essential.
Course Topics:
XML Basics
What is XML?
XML Benefits
XML Documents
The Prolog
Elements
Attributes
CDATA
Whitespace
XML Syntax Rules
Special Characters
Creating a Simple XML File
Quick Introduction to XHTML
XHTML vs. HTML
The DOCTYPE Declaration
XHTML Strict
XHTML Transitional
XHTML Frameset
The Document Element
A Sample XHTML Document
DTDs
Well-formed vs. Valid
The Purpose of DTDs
Creating DTDs
The Document Element
Other Elements
Choice of Elements
Empty Elements
Mixed Content
Location of Modifier
Using Parentheses for Complex Declarations
Declaring Attributes
Validating an XML Document with a DTD
XML Schema
The Purpose of XML Schema
The Power of XML Schema
A Simple XML Schema
Validating an XML Instance Document
Simple-Type Elements
19 Primitive Data Types
Built-in Derived Data Types
Defining a Simple-type Element
User-derived Simple Types
Applying Facets
Controlling Length
Specifying Patterns
Working with Numbers
Enumerations
Whitespace-handling
Specifying Element Type Locally
Declaring Global Simple-Type Elements
Default Values
Fixed Values
Complex-Type Elements
Content Models
xs:sequence
xs:all
xs:choice
Complex Model Groups
Occurrence Constraints
Declaring Global Complex-Type Elements
Mixed Content
Defining Complex Types Globally
Attributes
Empty Elements
Adding Attributes to Elements with Complex
Content
Adding Attributes to Elements with Simple
Content
Restricting Attribute Values
Default and Fixed Values
Requiring Attributes
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