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programming & internet technologies
XML Programming Using Java
The platform independence of both XML and Java make for a perfect partnership.
Java has added several packages specifically to take advantage of this. This
3-day hands-on workshop is designed to provide the concepts, tools and techniques
to enable the participant to use these packages for parsing, processing and
communicating using XML.
You will learn how to parse XML documents with Simple API for XML (SAX)
parsers and Document Object Model (DOM) parsers, display and process the XML
data using Java Swing and Collection objects, and communicate between
applications using XML. You will also learn to use Java to communicate XML
information to and from browsers, access databases, and advertise and find
business services.
This workshop includes a balanced mix of presentation, exercises, and hands-on
labs and also includes examples in a variety of applications to reinforce and
demonstrate the range and importance of the XML-Java partnership.
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
A basic understanding of XML (including DTD's, schemas, and XSL), HTML, and
application development and architecture. A working knowledge of Java is also
required.
Workshop
Objectives:
- Review XML.
- Understand the advantages and disadvantages of the
different parsing mechanisms.
- Use the Java Simple API for XML (SAX) parser.
- Use the Java Document Object Model (DOM) parser.
- Use Java collections to process XML information.
- Display XML information using Java's Swing
capabilities.
- Learn to communicate between applications with XML.
- Learn how XML is used with JavaBeans and Enterprise
JavaBeans.
- Use a browser to communicate with data described in
an XML document.
- Map XML documents to relational databases.
- Advertise and find business services using XML.
To request a comprehensive
curriculum outline click... HERE.
Last updated on
April 30, 2008
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