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XML Developer Training Program
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    Course Outline:
Course Length
Instructor-Led Classroom
daytime: 2 days, 9am-4pm
evening: 4 evenings, 6pm-9pm

Instructor-Led Online Learning
daytime: 2-6Wks 
Evenings: 2-6Wks 

Instructor-Led Self-Paced
Set Your Schedule

XML Student Portfolio
XML Student Portfolio

Tuition Includes

  • Live Instructor Assistance
  • Server Space to Upload and Test your Work
  • Developer Certificate
  • Course Manual
  • Free One (1) year Server Space to display your Portfolio
  • Access to Course Notes

Prerequisite
HTML Level 1

The XML Developer Training Program gives you an overview of how to Integrate XML applications with existing applications. The XML course is for individuals looking to master web application development with XML, XML Fundamentals and XML as it pertains to business applications.

What you will learn:

  • XML Fundamentals

  • Writing well-formed XML documents

  • Integrating XML with HTML

  • XML DTD

  • XSL Fundamental

  • XML For Ecommerce

  • Data Source Object

  • codes and coding error.

Students will learn how to write customized tags and specify how the tags should be interpreted through the document type definition (DTD) documents. 

Students taking this course will also learn the role of XML applications in Ecommerce, the different components of XML applications and using HTML to pull in XML.

  Module 1
  • A History of Markup Languages
    • The Relationship Between HTML and XML
  • Well-Formed Documents in XML
  • XML as a Metalanguage
  • Your First XML Program
  • The Self-Documenting Aspects of XML
  • The Impact of XML
Module 2
  • Dynamically Updating the Contents of HTML Tags
  • Using an HTML File to Display the Data in an XML File
    • Introduction to ActiveX Controls
    • A Programming Example that Displays XML Data
    • Adding Components to an XML File
  • Importing the Data from Multiple XML Files
Module 3
  • The Relationship Between Objects and XML
  • Creating Hierarchical Trees for HTML Files
  • The Node and Nodelist Objects
  • Creating a Generic Data Extractor for XML Files
  • Error Handling
Module 4
  • The Basics of XML Data Islands
    • Using Inline Code in an XML Data Island
    • Importing a File into an XML Data Island
    • Importing Multiple Files into XML Data Islands
  • Using XML Data Islands to Update the Contents of a Node
  • Using XML Data Islands to Read Files of Stored Messages
Module 5
  • Predefined Entities
    • Unicode
  • Parsed and Unparsed Entities
  • The Document Type Definition
    • Placing Parsed Entities in the DTD
    • Placing Unparsed Entities in the DTD
    • Validating the DTD
    • Qualifying the Data Components in the DTD
  • Separating the DTD into an External File
    • Overriding an External Entity Definition

Module 6

  • The Attribute List
    • Assigning Attributes to the Data Nodes in the DTD
  • External Entities
  • Processing Instructions
Module 7
  • Traversing a Node Tree
  • Adding Nodes to a Tree
  • Replacing Nodes in a Tree
Module 8
  • The Definition of Your Basic Data Records
  • Reading the Nodes of the Database
  • Using Button Clicks to Move Through the  Database
Module 9
  • The Data Source Object
  • Reading Data That Has Multiple Layers of Nodes
Module 10
  • Cascading Style Sheets
  • XML Namespaces
  • The XSL Namespace
  • The Role of XSL Templates and Patterns in Web Development
Module 11
  • Separating the XSL Template from the HTML File
  • A Programming Example
    • The XML File
    • The XSL Template
    • The HTML File
  • Changing the Order in Which the Data Is Read
  • The Advantages of Using Separate Files

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