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  • XML - Set of 5 Videos or CDs

XML Overview for the IT Professional CD-ROM

In this course you will learn the history of Web technologies and the role that XML plays therein. You will gain an understanding of character encoding. You will also learn how to create and manipulate XML documents and implement known content strategies as well as design considerations. You will explore critical extensions to XML as well as be introduced to cutting edge applications that are utilizing XML technologies.

XML Overview for the IT Pro 1- CD details

$125.00

apxmlcd30

Developing Solutions with XML - 3 CDs details

$495.00

apxmlcd51

XML 5 CD Set details

$595.00

apxmlcd50

Set of 10 CDs
(includes 5 XML set and Developing Solutions 3 CD Set and 2 XSLT CDs)

$1195.00

apxbncd64

Developing Solutions with XML - 3 Videos details

$495.00

apxmlvd51

XML 5 Video Set details

$595.00

apxmlvd50

Set of 10 Videos
(includes 5 XML set and Developing Solutions 3 video set and 2 XSLT videos)

$1195.00

apxbnvd64

XML Training CBT CD-ROMs

XML Overview for the IT Professional CD-ROM

Introduction to XML
What is XML?
The History of Markup Languages
How is XML Used?
When is XML Not Used?
XML Structure

The XML File Type
Anatomy of an XML Document
Defining XML Content

Content Strategies for XML
Applying XML

The XML Document Object Model
XML Parsers
The Web Browser's Role
XML in a Web Environment
XML in Stand-Alone Applications
Extending XML

Applying Style with Cascading Style Sheets
Applying Style with XSL
XML in the Real World
Extensible Hypertext Markup Language

HTML Refresher
Extensible Hypertext Markup Language

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XML Extensible Markup Language Training Videos or CDs

XML Extensible Markup Language - Set of 5t

The XML course establishes the context in which XML exists, and compares XML to the current dominant document models already in use in most organizations. You'll learn the definition of XML and currently supported technologies like cascading stylesheets (CSS), document type definitions (DTD) and document object models (DOM). You'll learn future technologies like extensible stylesheet language (XSL), XML schemas, and SOAP.

Tape 1 (80 min)
Overview of XML
1.1 The Essence of XML
1.2 Business Value of XML
1.3 XML in the Real World
1.4 What About EDI?
1.5 XML Document Life Cycle
1.6 Three Views of Data
1.7 XML Design Goals
1.8 Related Technologies

Extensible Markup Language (XML)
2.1 Elements and Attributes
2.2 Entities and Entity References
2.3 Processing Instructions
2.4 Comments
2.5 Namespaces

Tape 2 (90 min)
Document Type Definitions (DTD)
3.1 The Value of Validation
3.2 So What's the Problem?
3.3 Validation Tools
3.4 Declaration vs. Definition
3.5 Element Types
3.6 Attribute Lists

Cascading Style Sheets (CSS)
4.1 CSS Background
4.2 CSS Level 1
4.3 CSS Level 2
4.4 CSS Tools

Tape 3 (67 min)
Extensible Style Sheets (XSL)
5.1 Getting Started
5.2 Node Matching
5.3 Flow Control
5.4 Sorting
5.5 Expressions
5.6 Generating Comments

Tape 4 (70 min)
Manipulating XML Programmatically
6.1 What Is the XML DOM?
6.2 Understanding the Node Tree
6.3 Instantiating the XML DOM
6.4 Loading and Saving
6.5 Tree Navigation
6.6 Making Changes
6.7 Parameterized XSL
6.8 Custom Helper Classes
6.9 Simple API for XML (SAX)

Tape 5 (71 min)
XML Schemas
7.1 Background
7.2 XML Schema

Databases and XML
8.1 Overview of Storage Options
8.2 OLE DB and ADO
8.3 Integration Tricks
8.4 Microsoft SQL Server 2000 Preview

Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP)
9.1 The Need for SOAP
9.2 Alternatives to SOAP
9.3 Designing for SOAP
9.4 Implementing SOAP

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Developing Solutions with XMLTraining Videos or CDs

Tape 6 (90 min)
Programming XML: Simple API for XML (SAX)

A Parsing Alternative to DOM
The SAX Content Handler
Extracting XML Content
XML Output with the MXXML Writer Object
Handling Parsing Errors
DOM vs. SAX: Which Is Better?
SOAP on a Rope: XML and Web Services

A Brief History of Remote Procedure Calls
Microsoft's SOAP Toolkit
Programming SOAP on a ROPE

Tape 7 (93 min)
XML on the Client: Internet Explorer Applications

Where Should XML Be Processed?
XML Data Islands
XML Data Source Object
Storing Local State
Security Considerations
XML on the Server

Why Use XML on the Server?
Using the ServerXMLHTTP and XMLHTTPRequest Objects

Tape 8 (82 min)
XML in Distributed Applications

Building Distributed Applications with XML
Moving Data Around a Distributed Application
A Distributed Example
Extensible Hypertext Markup Language (XHTML)

The Future of HTML is Built on XML
Introducing XHTML
The Rigid XHTML Syntax
XHTML Extensions Under Development
Maximizing XML Performance

XML Performance
XML DOM Performance
DOM vs. SAX

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