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programming & internet technologies
Advanced XML
This 3-day hands-on workshop is designed to provide you with the concepts, tools
and techniques to enable communication between applications and platforms using
XML messaging.
You will learn how to parse XML documents with Document Object Model (DOM)
parsers and Simple API for XML (SAX) parsers. You will also learn to format
messages using both basic XML messaging concepts and the new Simple Object
Access Protocol (SOAP). Both server-side and client-side XML deployment will be
discussed.
This workshop includes a balanced mix of presentation, exercises and hands-on
labs and also includes examples of XML in a variety of applications to reinforce
and demonstrate the range and importance of XML.
Who Should Attend
This workshop is beneficial for individuals involved in developing
communication between applications on heterogeneous platforms including database
personnel who need to access, transfer or communicate data, analysts who will
need to define and organize the requirements, and developers who will need to
construct the system.
Prerequisites
Students should have attended the introductory workshop on XML for developers,
or have equivalent hands-on experience with XML. At least a reading knowledge of
HTML, and proficiency in some procedural programming language or scripting
language is needed. This workshop involves some programming, but is structured so
that knowledge of a specific language is not required. Basic concepts and
terminology of Object-Orient Programming, such as encapsulation, inheritance,
polymorphism, interface, class, and method should be familiar.
Workshop
Objectives:
- Review XML.
- Learn advanced XSLT.
- Learn to use the Document Object Model (DOM).
- Locate parts of an XML document with XML Path Language (XPath).
- Use the Java Document Object Model (DOM) parser.
- Use the Java Simple API for XML (SAX) parser.
- Learn about and use basic XML messaging concepts.
- Learn about and use Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP).
- Be introduced to emerging XML technologies.
To request a comprehensive
curriculum outline click... HERE.
Last updated on
April 30, 2008
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