Training Course:Programming with XML in the Microsoft.NET FrameworkSchool/Trainer:PARSEC Group Denver, Colorado, United States
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Course Description:
'' This three-day instructor-led his course teaches developers how to program with XML in the Microsoft® .NET Framework in order to build Microsoft Windows® or Web-based integrated applications that are easier to build, scalable, and flexible.
Course OutlineModule 1: Introduction to XML in the .NET Framework This module introduces the use of XML in the .NET Framework to help you solve common business problems. XML is a standards-driven technology that is ideal for applications that use the Internet. Microsofts implementation of World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) standards ensures that applications you develop with XML in .NET will successfully communicate with other W3C-compatible applications
Lessons Overview Course at a Glance Common Business Problems XML in the .NET Framework
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Explain how XML provides solutions to common business problems. Discuss how Microsofts implementation of W3C standards for XML provides a framework for XML solutions to business problems. Diagram XML support in the .NET Framework. Module 2: Parsing XML This module discusses how to parse XML data from a file, string, or stream by using the XmlReader class. It also covers how to use the XmlTextReader to process XML as text, and how to use the XmlNodeReader to filter data by using an XPath expression and the object.
Lessons Overview of XML Parsing Parsing XML Using XmlTextReader Creating a Custom Reader Lab 2.1: Parsing XML Exercise 1: Building an XML Web Service to Parse XML
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Create a Stream object from an XML file. Build a mutable string by using the StringBuilder object. Handle errors in the form of XML. Parse XML as text by using the XmlTextReader object. Create a custom XmlReader object. Module 3: Validating XML This module gives an overview of XML Schema Definition (XSD) data types, and then covers how to use the Microsoft .NET Framework XML classes to perform XML schema validation. The lesson Advanced Validation teaches how to resolve external entities, how to validate XML fragments, and how to validate XML by using a Document Type Definition (DTD).
Lessons Examining Schemas Validating XML While Parsing Advanced Validation Lab 3.1: Validating XML Exercise 1: Extend an XML Web Service to Validate XML
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Instantiate an XML validating reader. Associate one or more XML schemas with an XML validating reader. Handle errors that result when a validating reader processes invalid XML. Create an application that uses the .NET Framework XML classes and XML schemas to validate an XML fragment. Resolve a Uniform Resource Identifier (URI) reference to a schema or DTD. Create an application that uses the .NET Framework XML classes and an XSD schema or a DTD to validate well-formed XML. Module 4: Writing XML Writing XML is a central skill in developing XML-based applications. This module describes the .NET Framework classes that are used to write XML with or without namespaces. The module also explains how to control the format and validity of XML as it is being written.
Lessons Overview of Generating XML Documents Writing XML Generating XML with Namespaces Controlling XML Format and Converting XML Lab 4.1: Writing XML Exercise 1: Building an XML Web Service to Write XML
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Use the XmlTextWriter class to write well-formed XML. Generate namespaces for elements and attributes. Control indentation and other code format characteristics when generating XML. Write XML that preserves characters that are normally represented by using escape characters. Module 5: Querying XML This module explains the process of querying an XML document by using XPath. It explains how to write code to load an XML document, and how to create a navigation cursor by using an XPathNavigator object. It also explains how to create your query by using an XPathDocument object, and how to examine the result types. In addition, this module describes how to compile your query and evaluate your results.
Lessons Introduction to Querying XML Using XPath Creating and Navigating a Document Cache Executing Your Query Lab 5.1: Querying XML Documents Using XPath Exercise 1: Creating and Loading an XML Data Cache Exercise 2: Compiling and Executing Queries That Return Nodes Exercise 3: Compiling and Executing Queries That Return Numbers Exercise 4: Compiling and Executing Queries That Return Strings
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Describe the business reasons for querying XML documents by using XPath. Cache XML data for querying by using an XPathDocument object. Create an XPathNavigator object to navigate through an XML document. Compile and evaluate the result of an XPathExpression object. Iterate through an XmlNodeList object returned by an XPath expression. Module 6: Manipulating Cached XML This module introduces the XML Document Object Model (XML DOM) and explains how to locate and manipulate XML by using the DOM.
Lessons Introduction to the XML Document Object Model Navigating XML Using the DOM Creating New Nodes Modifying and Deleting Nodes Lab 6.1: Manipulating Cached XMLDocument Objects Exercise 1: Loading an XML Document Exercise 2: Navigating an XML Document Exercise 3: Adding Elements and Comments to an XML Document Exercise 4: Modifying and Deleting Information
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Open and save XML by using the DOM. Locate XML by using the DOM. Create nodes in the XML node tree. Modify and delete nodes in the XML node tree. Module 7: Transforming XML This module explains the process of transforming XML documents. The module teaches the student how to apply an XSLT transformation to an XML document by using the .NET XML classes. It does not teach XSLT syntax or commands.
Lessons Introduction to Transforming XML Programmng the XslTransform Class Extending XSLT Style Sheets Lab 7.1: Transforming XML Documents Exercise 1: Applying a Style Sheet Exercise 2: Using Style Sheet Parameters Exercise 3: Extending a Style Sheet with an Extension Object
After completing this module, students will be able to:
List the business use cases for using XSLT. Describe the transformation process. Apply style sheets to XML documents by using the XslTransform class. Display XML by using the ASP.NET Xml Web Forms control. Pass parameters to XSLT style sheets. Apply a style sheet that references an extension object. Module 8: Serializing Objects as XML This module provides students with the skills needed to create XML documents from the data contained within programmatic objects. This process is referred to as serialization and can be used to persist object data or to share object data between applications.
Lessons Introduction to XML Serialization Serializing Objects Using XmlSerializer Controlling XML Serialization Lab 8.1: Serializing Objects as XML Exercise 1: Serializing a Purchase Order Exercise 2: Controlling Serialization with Attributes Exercise 3: Deserializing an Invoice
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Define XML serialization. Serialize and deserialize objects by using the XmlSerializer class. Control XML serialization by using attributes. ...''
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