XML SQL
Server 2000 Training - XMSS
Description
XML and HTTP have become the standard technologies for marshalling data between
the tiers of distributed applications. In the XML with SQL 2000 for Developers
training course, expert instructor Andy Baron uses example-based instruction
and clear explanations of underlying concepts to show application developers
the powerful support in SQL Server 2000 for working with data as XML, and for
communicating with the server over HTTP. At the conclusion of this course, you
will understand how to take advantage of XML and HTTP support offered by SQL
Server 2000 to save programming time and increase program efficiency
Course Outline
Module 1
Section A: Traditional Text Files Data Interchange Text File Types
Shortcomings of Text Data
Section B: From HTML to XML Introduction HTML Overview
Attributes & Elements XML Rules XML Features in Internet Explorer
Advantages of Using XML
Section C: XML Technologies Namespaces Advantages to Namespace
Planning Schemas Defining Schemas Using Schemas
Section D: Transforming XML with Style Sheets Introduction Using
XSLT Style Sheets XSL Style Sheets Generate HTML with XML &
XSL
Section E: XML & HTTP in SQL 2000 Introduction Accessing
SQL Server Over HTTP Retrieve Data as XML Create XML Views
Send Data to SQL Server
Section F: Virtual Directories & SQL Security Introduction
Setup Virtual Directory for SQL 2000 Virtual Directory Properties
Setup Security Establish Data Source SQL Settings & Options
Allow XPath & Post
Section G: Setting Up Virtual Names Introduction Define Virtual
Names Define Schema & Templates Advanced Settings
Section H: URL Queries & Templates Embedded SQL in URL Launch
Query Architecture of Execution XML Template Launch Template
Module 2
Section A: Query Analyzer & For XML View XML Results Set
Results Options DBCC traceon Change View to Text
Section B: FOR XML AUTO & RAW Modes Customizing Toolbar in Query
Analyzer Returning Hierarchical XML Changing Hierarchies
Using the Elements Option Choosing Between Attributes & Elements
FOR XML RAW
Section C: FOR XML EXPLICIT Working with FOR XML Union Queries
Tag & Parent Columns Column Alias Directive Options
xmltext Directive Using ORDERBY
Section D: FOR XML Options Using XMLDATA Schema Documents
Binary Data Handling
Section E: XML from URL & Template Queries Introduction Using
SELECT in URL Validating XML Results Using Template Queries
Using Parameters in Templates Passing Parameters with URLs Reference
Style Sheets Content Type & Output Encoding
Section F: ADO Introduction Working with Stream Objects
Using Templates as ADO Command Objects
Section G: Creating XML Views Introduction XML vs. SQL Views
SQL Views XML Views sql:relation & key-relation
Section H: View Mapper Introduction Using XML View Mapper
Configure View Mapper Schematic Modeling Create Mapping
Module 3
Section A: View Mapper Complex Relationships Mapping Complex Relationships
Using XDR Editor & XPath Queries
Section B: Queries Using XPath Introduction Using XPath in Templates
& URLs SQL Profiler Using XPath without a Mapping Schema
Using ADO with XML Views & XPath Queries
Section C: Parsing with Open XML Introduction Adding Data to
SQL Server Get Data from XML Document Test Procedure
Section D: Open XML Rowsets Flags Schema Declaration Use
Table Names Without WITH Statement
Section E: Modifying Data with Open XML Introduction Insert Data
Using Stored Procedures
Section F: Updating Data with Updategrams Introduction Building
Updategrams Before & After Blocks Using Updategrams
Section G: Inserting & Deleting Introduction Insert with
Updategrams Delete with Updategrams Using returnid Multiple
Updates Using updg.id
Section H: Updategram Issues Introduction Handling Invalid Characters
Accessing Databases Handling NULL Values Handling Parameters
Calling Updategrams with Parameters Handling NULL Parameters
Section I: XML Bulk Load Introduction Using Visual Basic to Support
Bulk Load Planning for Bulk Load Specifying Data File Error
Handling SQL XML Bulk Load Properties Create & Delete SQL
Objects Using Bulk Load
Price £550 (Bundle of 3)
Complementary Courses
XMLI - XML Overview
XMLF - XML Foundations
XMD1 - XML for Developers Part 1
XMD2 - XML for Developers Part 2
XMJV - XML in Java
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