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Introduction to XML Training for ASP Developers

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Training Provided by Webucator This XML training class teaches ASP developers to create well-formed XML documents, to build simple DTDs and XML Schema for validating XML documents and to build XSLTs for transforming XML documents into XHTML and other XML structures. They then learn to use ASP to run XML/XSLT transformations, to manipulate XML with ASP via the DOM, and transfer XML to and from databases with ASP.
This is primarily ilt training
on-line e-learning cbt (computer based)This is an online eLearning or CBT training program
computer labComputer Lab Work
group study and discussionThis class may involve group study
instructor led trainingThis class may be available at a classroom in Jamesville, NY,
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Duration:4 days
Training Presented in:English
Introduction to XML Training for ASP Developers Course Outline
  • Getting Started with XML
    • XML Basics
      • What is XML?
      • XML Benefits
        • XML Holds Data, Nothing More
        • XML Separates Structure from Formatting
        • XML Promotes Data Sharing
        • XML is Human-Readable
        • XML is Free
      • XML in Practice
        • Content Management
        • Web Services
        • RDF / RSS Feeds
      • 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
    • XML Schema Basics
      • The Purpose of XML Schema
      • The Power of XML Schema
      • A First Look
        • A Simple XML Schema
      • Validating an XML Instance Document
    • Simple-Type Elements
      • Overview
      • Built-in Simple Types
        • 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
      • Nonatomic Types
        • Lists
        • Unions
      • Declaring Global Simple-Type Elements
        • Global vs. Local Simple-Type Elements
      • Default Values
      • Fixed Values
      • Nil Values
    • Complex-Type Elements
      • Overview
      • 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
      • Overview
      • Empty Elements
      • Adding Attributes to Elements with Complex Content
      • Adding Attributes to Elements with Simple Content
      • Restricting Attribute Values
      • Default and Fixed Values
        • Default Values
        • Fixed Values
      • Requiring Attributes
  • XSLT
    • XSLT Basics
      • eXtensible Stylesheet Language
      • An XSLT Stylesheet
        • xsl:template
        • xsl:value-of
        • Whitespace and xsl:text
      • Output Types
        • Text
        • XML
        • HTML
      • Elements and Attributes
        • xsl:element
        • xsl:attribute
        • Attributes and Curly Brackets
    • XPath
      • XPath in XSLT
      • XPath Expression
      • XPath Terminology
        • Context Node
        • Current Node
        • Context Size
        • Proximity Position
      • Location Paths
      • Axis
      • Node Test
      • Predicate
      • Accessing Nodes
      • Abbreviated Syntax
      • XPath Functions
      • XPath Operators
    • Flow Control
      • Looping in XSLT
      • Sorting with XSLT
      • Looping and Sorting
      • Conditions with XSLT
    • Manipulating XML with ASP
      • Transforming XML to HTML with Active Server Pages
      • Transforming XML to plain text with Active Server Pages
      • What the DOM Is and Does
      • Types of Nodes
      • DOM Interfaces
      • Properties and Methods
      • Creating an XML document programmatically
      • Editing an XML document programmatically
      • Combining XML documents
    • Using ASP for XML-Database Integration
      • Storing XML in the database
      • Converting database data to XML
About The Training Provider: Webucator
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