Training Course:Java XML ProgrammingSchool/Trainer:QA Ltd. Aberdeen, Birmingham, Bristol, Edinburgh, Exeter, Glasgow, Leeds, London, Manchester, Slough, United Kingdom
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Course Description:
'' XML and Java are two of the most successful technologies of the last 5 years. The fact that they naturally co-exist in software applications is no coincidence. The combination of the simplicity and flexibility of XML and the functionality of Java makes them a perfect team. Recently, XML has been used in data messaging underpinning distributed applications.
Prerequisites It is assumed that the delegate is an experienced Java Programmer, especially in developing event-driven applications and using object models. Knowledge of XML is also beneficial.
Delegates will learn how to Write Java applications which access and manipulate the structure and data of XML documents Build on this knowledge by following the course’s many leads to more advanced topics Outline Introduction
The need for XML XML specifications and technologies Industry support for XML XML Document Anatomy
XML document structure, elements, and attributes Namespaces Comments, processing instructions, and CDATA sections Document design guidelines Document Type Definitions (DTDs)
Overview of DTDs Defining elements and attributes Defining entities DTDs and namespaces XML Schemas (XSD)
Overview of XML Schemas Defining elements and attributes Defining simple types and complex types XML Schema and namespaces Using inheritance Working with the Simple API for XML (SAX)
XML programming techniques Overview of SAX Handling elements, attributes, and content Error handling and validation SAX and the Java API for XML Processing (JAXP) Working with the Document Object Model (DOM)
Overview of DOM Navigating a document Modifying content Error handling and validation DOM and the Java API for XML Processing (JAXP) Java and XPath
Overview of XPath Using XPath in Java Filtering results Using XPath functions and operators Java and XSLT
Overview of XSLT Using XSLT in Java Defining overloaded template rules Loops and decision making in XSLT Sorting results Defining and calling named template rules Parameterising template rules Web Services
Overview of Web Services Defining and calling Web Services in Java Using JAX-RPC Passing complex types to and from a Web Service ...''
Elements of this syllabus are subject to change.
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