This
course will help developers learn structure and validate data
in a document by using document type definitions (DTDs), and
learn how to get data from a database using XML and how to
present that data using XSL.
XML
Based Web Applications
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Course
Description
Level
1
1.0
An Overview of the eXtensible Markup Language
1.1 History
1.2 Why XML Now: Goals
1.3 XML vs. HTML
1.4 XHTML
1.5 The W3C Standards Process
1.6 XML Parsers
1.7 XML Documents
1.8 XML Validation Issues
1.9 XML as EDI
2.0
Allied XML Technologies
2.1 XML Technologies Overview
2.2 Dynamic HTML (DHTML)
Div
Span
2.3 Cascading Style Sheets (CSS)
2.4 eXtensible Style Language (XSL)
Transformations (XSLT)
2.5 Data Binding in Internet Explorer
XML Data Islands
HTML / XML Integration
2.6 The Microsoft Document
Object Model (DOM)
Object Instantiation
XML Documents in the DOM
DOM Node Manipulations
2.7
Validation in XML
Well-Formed XML
DTD Validation
Schema Validation
Business Repositories
2.8 The Business Case for XML
3.0
The XML Document
3.1 Prolog
3.2 Document Element
3.3 Non-Root Elements
3.4 Define Namespaces
3.5 XML Predefined Entities
3.6 Special Processing Instructions (pi)
3.7 Text Considerations
3.8 Comments
3.9 Verifying with a Well-formedness Parser
1.0
nTier Development Capsule
1.1 Development of nTier
1.2 Business Rules and Data Services
1.3 Microsoft Active Server Pages (ASP)
1.4 Microsoft ActiveX Data Objects (ADO)
2.0
The eXtensible Style Language (XSL)
2.1 XSL vs. CSS
2.2 Transformations (XSLT)
2.3 XSL Templates
2.4 XSL Filters
2.5 XSL Sorting
2.6 Control-of-Flow and Decision-Making Constructs
2.7 Looping in XML
2.8 Creating & Updating Elements/Attributes
3.0
HTML/XML Integration
3.1 Presentation
3.2 Content / Context
3.3 Data Binding Concepts
3.4 Intrinsic HTML Controls
3.5 Data Islands
1.0
XML and the DOM: Client Side
1.1 What is a DOM?
1.2 Other Programmatic Approaches
1.3 The DOM Tree
1.4 XSL Transformations 2.0 XML Applications
2.1 Generating XML on the Client
2.2 Sending XML to the Server
2.3 Manipulating the XML Document with Server Side DOM
2.4 Validating Programmatically
2.5 Persisting XML as a File Object/Stream Object
2.6 Utilizing the Response Object
3.0
XML Validation Concepts
3.1 Well-Formed XML
3.2 DTD Limitations
3.3 Schema/Data Reduced Schema
3.4 Validation
3.5 Schema Repositories 4.0 Microsoft Data Reduced Schema
4.1 Schema Declaration
4.2 Shema Comments
4.3 Element Definitions
4.4 Element Data Typing
4.5 Element Implementation
4.6 Attribute Implementation
4.7 Schema Implementation
4.8 ParseError Object
Meet the Trainer Gary
Mitchell is the president of MGroup Consulting, a development
company that specializes in creating medical and legal web
sites. Gary has 20 years experience as a professional educator
and is a Microsoft Certified Trainer. Additionally Gary holds
the prestigious Certified Technical Trainer designation. Certified
to teach over 30 different Microsoft Official Curriculum titles;
Gary travels extensively in the US and was chosen to conduct
a Microsoft Web Champions class for Microsoft Engineers in
Sao Paulo, Brazil. Develpment of this training program was
done collaboratively with MGroup Consulting, FYI, and Baer
Wolf, Inc.
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