| XML Foundations 
  - XMLF DescriptionExtensible Markup Language (XML) is the universal format for data on the Web. 
  This XML Foundations for Developers training course is a basic general course 
  for application developers, Web site builders, database administrators or anyone 
  who need to learn more about XML. Expert instructor Martin Schaeferle begins 
  with XML basics and proceeds step-by-step to more advanced topics. At the conclusion 
  of this course youll be able to make more informed decisions about how 
  to solve business problems with XML.
 
 Course Outline
 Module 1
 Section A: Introduction What is XML? B2B & B2C Solutions XML Standard HTML 
  and XML HTM vs. XML Code HTML Pros & Cons Business Values
 
 Section B: XML Data & Documents XML & Data Formats Documents DataBase 
  Object & Code XML XML Goals Parsing Data Formatting & Transforming 
 Section C: Well-formed XML Overview XML Declaration Elements Root Elements 
  Content Empty Content 
 Section D: Attributes & Content Model Attributes Elements vs. Attributes 
  Quotes & Double Quotes Comments Entities & Entity References Whole Space 
  Language Processing Instructions 
 Section E: Validating with DTDs Validation Process Validation Example DTD Repositories 
  DTD Structure External Definitions Create DTD Combine DTDs  Module 2 Section A: DTD Definitions Overview XML Elements Valid Elements Zero or One 
  One or More Optional Children Nested Definitions Option Groups 
 Section B: Attributes in DTD Mixed Content Defining Attributes Enumeration 
  ID, IDREF, & IDREFS Other Attributes Attribute Modifiers Custom Entities 
  DTD Problems
  Section C: Schema Building Blocks Overview Schema Structure Schema Documentation 
  Schema Specification DTD vs. Schema Built-in Data Types Primitive vs. Derived 
  Data-type Hierarchy 
 Section D: Schema Construction Content Model Anonymous Complex Type Named Complex 
  Types Cardinality Compositors Model Group Definition Element Content Specs 
 Section E: Advanced Validation Using Attributes Deriving Simple Types List 
  Union Deriving Complex Types XML Namespaces XML Schema Namespaces 
 Module 3 
 Section A: DOM Model Introduction Hierarchy Levels of DOM Using XML with VB 
  Build DOM Tree IDL
  Section B: DOM Interfaces & SAX DOM Types DOM Interfaces Document Interface 
  Interfaces SAX Using SAX 
 Section C: XSLT Overview Transformation XSLT History Building Stylesheets Processor 
  Instructions XSLT Language  Section D: Transformation Types Overview Simple Stylesheets Rule-based Stylesheets 
  Navigational Stylesheets Computational Stylesheets Processing XSLT XPath Section 
  E: XSLT Simplified Stylesheets The Essential Stylesheet XSLT Example 
 Module 4
 Section A: Web Services & WSDL History Problems Web Services Technologies 
  WSDL Namespace Child Elements
 Section B: SOAP SOAP Advantages The SOAP Structure Stateless Components Client 
  Post Server Response Programming SOAP SOAP Server SOAP Client 
 Section C: UDDI Overview UDDI Catalogs How UDDI Works Find UDDI Programming 
  UDDI UDDI APIs 
 Section D: XML Query Overview Existing Technologies XML vs. Relational XQuery 
  XQuery Specifications XQuery Formats 
 Section E: XQuery Expressions Operators Path Expressions Element Constructors 
  FLWR Expressions Conditional Expressions Quantified Expressions Sorting & 
  Functions XQueryX 
 
 Module 5 
 Section A: Scalable Vector Graphics Graphic Images Create SVG Document ViewPort 
  & Coordinates Basic Shapes Displaying the Result Reusable Shapes More Shapes 
  Beyond the Basics
 
 Section B: XML Security Security Activities HTTP Security XML Signature Signature 
  Elements XML Encryption 
 Section C: RDF The Semantic Web Semantic Web Uses What is RDF RDF Tools Writing 
  RDF RDF Notation RDF XML Notation 
 Section D: RDF Vocabulary Identifying Resources Resources as Values Anonymous 
  Resources RDF Abbreviated Format RDF Schemas RDF Vocabularies
 
 Price £875 (Bundle of 5) Complementary CoursesXMLF - XML Overview
 XMD1 - XML for Developers Part 1
 XMD2 - XML for Developers Part 2
 XMJV - XML in Java
 XMSS - XML SQL Server 2000 Training
 
 
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