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Applying the Extensible Markup Language (XML)

 Course Description
    Course Outline/Details

This course ties together all the parts of XML and applies XML to real-world problems. It explores the use of various tools for developing and parsing XML, and examines the features and benefits of each tool. This course also reviews how XML has been used by several different companies to solve problems with data exchange and document presentation. A capstone section allows you to apply your knowledge of XML to a complex, realistic problem. Finally, the course concludes with a comprehensive review of all you have been taught about XML.

  • Course length: 2-4 hours


  • Course ID:
    WP-1503-90
    Subscription Duration:
    90 days
    Price:
    $US  125.00
    How to Enroll
       
     Languages Offered Back To Top

    This course is currently available in English only.

     
     Who can benefit Back To Top

    Both corporate employees and Information Technology programmers who are interested in developing a basic competency in the creation and implementation of Extensible Markup Language (XML) documents.

     
     Prerequisites Back To Top

    To succeed fully in this course, students should be able to:

    This is the final course in a three-course series. Beginners to XML should not take this course without first taking the prior two modules. If you have some experience with XML, you might be able to understand this module if you are already familiar with the following XML concepts:

  • Document Type Definition (DTD)
  • The use of elements, attributes, and entities
  • Validation of XML documents
  • Linking XML documents
  • Applying style to XML documents
  • Developing and parsing XML documents
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     Skills Gained Back To Top

    Upon completion of this course, you should be able to:
  • Writing XML documents
  • The use of processing instructions
  • A comparison of XML development tools
  • A comparison of XML parsing tools
  • Several studies of how XML is being used by actual companies
  • How to use XML to solve a complex problem
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     Related Courses Back To Top

  • Before: WP-1502-90
  • After: SL-385 Managing XML with the Java Platform
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