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XML101TM (Introduction to XML)

This course is not scheduled for this semester. Call +1-303-523-5255 to find out the next offering
This course is available for private, on-site delivery

Course Description

Prerequisites None
Format Lecture and Hands-on Workshop
Audience
  • Internet administrators
  • Document analysts
  • Documentation
  • programmers
  • Documentation department managers
  • Web developers
  • e-Commerce & e-Business implementers
Objectives
  • Learn the purpose and advantages of XML
  • Understand document structure and how to analyze information
  • Learn the XML syntax for documents and schemas
  • Learn how to create an XML stylesheet
  • Learn some of the programming concepts associated with XML
  • Learn how to solve real-world business problems using XML
  • Explore examples of XML Web and wireless applications
Description This is an introductory course designed to provide an overview of XML and related technologies. Students will learn how XML can be used for data interchange and delivery based on the needs of the end-users. In the course, you will experience a combination of lectures and hands-on exercises to provide you with a general understanding of the possibilities that XML brings to electronic publishing. This is not a developer-only course but will provide much of the information needed by developers. For more advanced developer-level courses, check out Advanced XML Applications.



Specific technologies covered include:
  • Well-formed and valid XML
  • HTML, SGML, XHTML
  • XML Processors/Parsers
  • Namespaces
  • DTDs, XDR Schema
  • XSL, XSLT
  • Introduction to WAP
  • XPath
  • XML Data Binding, DSO
  • Middle-tier scripting
  • Document Object Model (DOM)

This is not just a syntax course! Don't confuse XML101 with other introductory XML courses. Architag introduces you to useful applications of XML. You will be productive when you get back to work!

Take-home Materials
  • Course materials and code examples
  • Course CD


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