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Building XML-Based Web Applications

Building XML-Based Web Applications Training

The price for this entire bundle is $49 for 90 days of access. Each course length is about 6 to 8 hours long.

Building XML Web Applications–Pt 1
The goal of this course is to present the learner with a broad overview of XML before moving onto a detailed treatment of each aspect of XML in the subsequent courses within the curriculum. It aims to present XML within the context of its use as a solution to information processing challenges and its uses within commercial and business environments. This course begins by introducing the learner to a history of XML and its response to the challenges of data structuring and information processing. The core W3C specifications for XML and the business and commercial uses of XML are introduced. The course goes on to cover the basic elements of XML language and structure. The key elements of XML documents are covered, in addition to XML grammars and namespaces. The latter half of this course begins an introductory treatment of XML technologies. Style sheets are covered, with an emphasis on the evolutionary relationships and distinctions between CSS, XSL and XSLT. Core aspects of data binding are introduced. The final technology to be introduced is the Document Object Model (DOM).

Building XML Web Applications–Pt 2
This course starts with an introductory treatment of validation technologies within XML. DTDs are covered, presenting detail on DTD elements and attributes and entities. XML Schemas are then introduced, emphasising the advantages of schemas over DTDs and then covering data types and namespaces within XML Schemas. The course then moves into treatment of the generation of dynamic data and its transmission between server and client. The core components of Active Server Pages (ASP) are covered. Substantial treatment is given to Active Data Objects (ADO) and its use in generating HTML and XML data. The final aspect of dynamic data generation covered within the course is SOAP.

Building XML Web Applications-Pt 3
This third course presents a detailed treatment of Styling within XML, concentrating on XSL. The evolution from CSS to XSL is covered in detail. XSL transformation mechanisms are dealt with, along with linking technologies, XML filtering and sorting, language constructs and creating new XML elements. This section of the course finishes with a coverage of XSLT. The course then moves into treatment of Data Islands. The basic elements of data access and the Web are covered in addition to the binding of HTML elements to XML data and manipulation of data sources.

Building XML Web Applications-Pt 4
This course is dedicated to coverage of the Document Object Model. Its goal is to provide the student with a solid understanding of its importance and practice of its usage. The structure of the DOM is presented in detail, along with information on accessing DOM documents and navigating DOM trees and retrieving content. Dynamic transformation on the server and clinet is covered. The manipulation and display of XML data is covered. The final area of DOM to be covered is the posting of XML data. The creation of an XML packet, its sending and processing are covered.

Building XML-Based Web Applications Part 5
This goal of this final course within the curriculum is to provide the learner with a detailed understanding of the mechanisms of data validation using schemas within XML and a knowledge of the applications of XML within business and commercial environments. The course begins with a coverage of validation within XML and the advantages of schemas over DTDs. The elements of an XDR schema are covered along with the writing and extending of an XDR schema. Schema coverage is completed with a section on validation within a client/server environment. of XML-based markup languages within the business environment and a coverage of the key applications of XML to business, for example, Web services, the .NET initiative, BizTalk, and the eCo Framework.


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