Training Course:XML Development in .NETSchool/Trainer:Web Tech, USA St. Augustine, Florida, United States
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Course Description:
'' The World Wide Web Consortium’s (W3C) XML technology is a powerful new tool in building distributed application. Microsoft’s .NET Framework embraces XML and uses it in everything from configuration files to XML Web Services. As a .NET developer it is important to become familiar with how .NET exposes functionality to work with XML Data. This course will provide you with information to read, write, validate, and manipulate XML data using the .NET classes. It will show you how to build Windows application that work with XML data, build XML Web Services, and import and export XML data in Microsoft SQL Server. You Will Learn How To Work with XML data in .NET Use the new XMLReader and XMLWriter Manipulate XML Data using DOM Search XML Data using XPath Use validation in .NET Create XML Schemas Transform XML using XSLT Use advanced techniques in transformation Work with XML using ADO.NET Synchronize data between ADO and DOM Pull XML data from SQL Server Work with XMLSQL managed classes Build XML Web Services in .NET Expose SQL Server data using XML Web Services Course Content XML in Visual Studio.NET XML Editing Tools | Creating and Transforming Schemas | XML Code Documentation
XML in the .NET Framework The System.Xml Namespaces | The MSXML Heritage | Parsing XML in .NET | Creating New XML | Transforming XML | XML Serialization
Reading and Writing XML Streams The pull model of SAX | XmlReader | Loading and Parsing XML | Reading XML Content | Supporting Classes | Using Name Tables | XmlNodeReader | XmlValidatingReader | XmlWriter | Creating XML on the Fly | Persisting Your New XML | Supporting Classes
The .NET DOM Extending the W3C DOM | Parsing XML | Ways of loading the DOM with data | Navigating the DOM | Searching for Data | Reading Content | Changing and Adding Data
Valid XML Support in .NET for Defining Structure | Creating XML Schemas | Schema Object Model | Validating XML | Linking XML to DTDs and Schemas | Performing Validation | Handling Events | Caching Schemas
Transforming and Searching XML XSLT and XPath in .NET | Basic XSLT Processing | Using XPath to Match XML | Selecting and Testing Nodes | Special XSLT Techniques | Embedding Script | XSLT Extensions
Data Access with ADO.NET and XML Reading and Writing XML with ADO.NET | Managed Data Providers | Loading Schema Information | Strongly Typed Datasets | Synchronizing XML and DataSets
XML and SQL Server XML Direct from SQL Server | Writing XML Data to SQL Server | SQLXML Managed Classes | SQL Server Web Services
Web Services and ASP.NET Creating Web Services | Automatic WSDL | Lathering Up SOAP | Building a Web Service Client | Asynchronous and Synchronous Calls | Transaction Support ...''
Please go to the school's official website for training price and schedule:
http://www.webtechcorp.com/
Phone:1-866-844-6179
School Address:
14 Sea Oaks Drive, St. Augustine, FL 32080
ClassRoom Hilton Hotel St Augustine 32 Avenida Menendez St Augsutine, Florida 32084 904-829-2277
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