Training Course:XMLSchool/Trainer:Case Training Bristol, Edinburgh, Leeds, London, United Kingdom
Course Format: Classroom | E-learning | Virtual Class | Online | On-site | Blended | Self-paced
Course Description:
'' This course is designed for the developer or designer looking to gain an overview of web applications using XML. This course gives an overview to developers of how to write, analyse and resolve XML tags and coding errors. Developers will gain an understanding of how to write customised tags and specify how the tags should be interpreted through XML grammars, document type definition (DTD) documents and XML schemas. Developers taking this course will also learn how XSLT can be used to transform XML documents.
Pre-requisites The developer should be familiar with the host environment - either Windows NT/2000, Windows 95/98 or Windows XP. Knowledge of HTML and JavaScript would be advantageous, however it is not essential.
Course Objectives Whilst covering the basics of XML and how it is used, this course also aims to give an insight into XML syntax, namespaces, grammars and document presentation. Issues such as XML syntax, namespaces, document type definitions, XML schemas, CSS style sheets and XSL transformations are discussed. On completion of this course the student will be able to:
Understand XML documents using XML valid syntax Understand XML namespaces Understand XML grammars, DTDs, and how to validate against an XML instance Understand XML grammars, XML schemas, and how to validate against an XML instance Understand document presentation using CSS style sheets Understand document presentation using XSL transformations Course Environment Development will be performed using an XML Source Editor: a text editor such as Notepad or TextPad XML Spy Together with an XML testing environment: Internet Explorer 5.5 or greater Netscape 6.0 or greater Course Details XML INTRODUCTION XML Applications and Data Standardised Generalised Mark-Up Languages Meta Mark-Up Languages Extensible Mark-Up Language - XML Documents Applications Grammars Parsers Features XML DOCUMENTS XML Document Structure Tags & Elements Attributes Well Formed Documents Valid XML Documents Viewing an XML Document Using CSS Style Sheets Using XSL Transformations XML SYNTAX XML Documents XML Declaration Elements Element Hierarchy Empty Elements XML Names Entity References CDATA Sections NAMESPACES Namespace Definition Uniform Resource Identifier Namespace Syntax Binding Prefixes to Namespace URIs Default Namespaces Non-Default Namespaces XML GRAMMARS XML Validation XML Parsers & Validators Document Type Definitions XML Schemas DOCUMENT TYPE DEFINITION (DTD) DTD Definition Declaration Formats DTD Declaration Internal Declarations External Private Declarations External Public Declarations DTD Content !ELEMENT Declaration Content Model #PCDATA Child Elements Empty Any Mixed Content !ATTLIST Declaration Attribute Type CDATA NMTOKEN & NMTOKENS ENUMERATION ENTITY & ENTITIES ID IDREF & IDREFS NOTATION Processing Instructions XML SCHEMAS Schema Status Schema Elements & Attributes Simple Types Complex Types Elements Attributes ComplexType Compositors Sequence Choice All Attributes Empty Elements Attaching an XML schema to an Instance Document XML Schema Schema Structures Using References Using Groups User-defined Simple Types User-defined Complex Types Content Type Libraries XML ON THE WEB Why Use XHTML Converting HTML to XHTML XML Namespaces XML Presentation XML DOCUMENT PRESENTATION CSS Style Sheets or XSL Stylesheets CSS Stylesheets XSL Transformations CSS STYLE SHEETS Using CSS Style Sheets with XHTML Style Sheet Types Inline Stylesheets Document Level Stylesheets External Stylesheets Using CSS Stylesheets with XML XSL TRANSFORMATIONS XSL Stylesheet Transformations Processors XSL Template Value-Of Apply-Templates Pattern Mathcing By Position By Filters Advanced Pattern Techniques XSLT Language Constructs Choose Constructs If Constructs For-Each Consturcts THE FUTURE OF XML XML Futures XML Web Sites ...''
Please go to the school's official website for training price and schedule: http://www.caseconsultants.co.uk/
Phone:01275 859666
School Address:
+ 44 (0) 1275 859666
Jobs & Resumes: Bristol, Edinburgh, Leeds, London Houses & Roommates: Bristol, Edinburgh, Leeds, London
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