Mobile MOUSe

XML ESSENTIALS FOR DEVELOPERS

ONLINECOURSE OUTLINE


COURSE TITLE

XML ESSENTIALS FOR DEVELOPERSCOURSE

DURATION

3 Hours of Interactive Training

COURSE OVERVIEW

Extensible Markup Language (XML) has become a standard for developing distributed applications. In this course, expert instructor Martin Schaeferle offers an overview of XML for IT professionals, business decision makers, system administrators and anyone who needs a basic understanding of this web development tool.

At the conclusion of this course, you'll be familiar with the uses and features of XML and have the foundation to coordinate projects with developers building XML-based web applications.

BENEFITS

  • Increase earning potential with technical mastery.
  • Enhance employment opportunities with IT development knowledge.
  • Gain new skills in a useful, productive manner

CONTACT

Website: 7041

Fax:+961+8+9467 9132

PRICING

Contact Mobile MOUSe for pricing.

ADVANTAGES OF ONLINE COURSES

  • Session times are at your discretion
  • You can pick and choose which sessions to cover and in any order
  • Learn at your own pace
  • Free repetition (for a period of 6 months)
  • Multiple course levels at a discounted price
  • Many of the courses are internationally accredited
  • Training from the comfort of your home or workstation
  • Training can be accessed from any location

MOBILE MOUSe

XML ESSENTIALS FOR DEVELOPERSONLINE COURSE OUTLINE

Session 1

Section A: Introduction to XML

  • What is XML?
  • GML / SGML
  • RTF
  • Origin of the Internet
  • HTML

Section B: XML

  • History
  • Top XML Design Goals
  • W3C / Use of XML
  • XML Myths

Section C: XML Structure

  • XML File Types
  • Well-formed XML
  • Defining Content
  • Rules for Elements
  • XML Declaration
  • Using Attributes
  • Tools for XML

Section D: XML Content

  • Content Strategies
  • Content Methods
  • CData
  • Namespace
  • URL / URN
  • Default Namespace
  • DTDs
  • XML Schemas

Section E: Applying XML

  • Document Object Model
  • XML Parsers
  • XML on the Web
  • Client-side Scripting
  • Client-side Design
  • Server-side Scripting
  • Standalone App

Section F: Extending XML

  • Introduction
  • Apply Style with CSS
  • Apply Style with XSL
  • XPath / XSL-FO
  • XML with XSL Applied
  • BizTalk Initiative
  • BizTalk Server
  • Microsoft .NET Initiative

Section G: XHTML

  • Introduction
  • HTML vs. XML
  • Well-formed HTML
  • Introduction of XHTML
  • XHTML DTDs
  • HTML to XHTML
  • JavaScript with XHTML

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