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Provided by: 123-CBT Computer Based Training XML Building XML-Based Web Applications Part 2 |
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Course Overview
This is the second course in a five part series that presents an introduction to the treatment of validation technologies within XML. DTDs are covered, presenting detail on DTD elements and attributes and entities. XML Schemas are then introduced, emphasizing the advantages of schemas over DTDs and then covering data types and namespaces within XML Schemas. The course then covers the 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.
Learn To
Identify features of XML validation.
Identify features of a document type definition (DTD).
Identify ways of attaching document type definitions (DTDs) to an XML document.
Identify features of retrieval and mapping of XML data.
Identify benefits of XML to Web applications.
Identify the procedure used by Web applications to communicate between the browser and the server.
Audience
The intended audience for this course include individuals who operate a software development environment using Microsoft Windows DNA technologies and building Web applications. Job profiles include: Technical Manager, Application Developer, System Analyst, and Software Engineer. Suggest a working knowledge of COM+, IIS, ASP, and Visual Basic, and preferably have used Visual InterDev. In addition, learners should have taken the first part of the series (73221).
Content Emphasis
Conceptual
Deployment Options
Internet / Intranet, Download, LAN, Workstation
Accreditation
NASBA credits: 4 CPE Credits
Language Options
American English
Total Learning Time
8 hours
73222 Objectives
Unit 1: Validation Technologies
4 hours
Identify features of XML validation.
Identify features of a document type definition (DTD).
Identify ways of attaching DTDs to an XML document.
Validate an XML document by using a DTD.
Identify features of elements used in XML documents.
Identify features of declaring attributes in a DTD.
Identify features of entities.
Identify features of internal entities.
Match categories of external entities with their features.
Identify features of conditional sections of a DTD.
Identify origins and features of XML Schemas.
Identify features of the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) Recommendation for the XML Schema Definition (XSD) language.
Identify features of namespace usage to define a schema.
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