XML Building XML-Based Web Applications Part 5

123-CBT Computer Based Training
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. The course closes with an examination 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.
Learn To: o To identify which features of an XML document can be tested by validation.
o To sequence the steps in the process for validating XML documents.
o To identify the technical advantages of XDR schemas compared with Document Type Definitions (DTDs).
o To identify features of XHTML.
o To identify features of the Wireless Application Protocol (WAP).
o To identify features of using XML for Electronic Data Interchange (EDI).
Audience Candidates for this curriculum 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. Course Prerequisites: Working knowledge of COM+, IIS, ASP, and Visual Basic. Candidates will preferably have used Visual InterDev.
Deployment Options Internet / Intranet, Download, LAN, Workstation
Accreditation NASBA credits: 4 CPE Credits
CEU credits: 0.70 CEUs
Language Options American English, Japanese
Total Learning Time 6 to 8 hours
73225 Objectives Unit 1: XDR Schemas and XML Data Validation 3 - 4 hours
o Identify which features of an XML document can be tested by validation.
o Sequence the steps in the process for validating XML documents.
o Identify the technical advantages of XDR schemas compared with Document Type Definitions (DTDs).
o Identify causes of invalid XML documents.
o Identify the techniques for handling invalid documents.
o Match XDR schema elements with their descriptions.
o Identify the syntax for creating and attaching a Microsoft XDR schema.
o Identify the syntax for defining an element type in an XDR schema.
o Identify the attributes used to define child elements in an XDR schema.
o Identify the attributes of the group element in an XDR schema.
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XML Building XML-Based Web Applications Part 5
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