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Module 1: XML and the Microsoft .NET Platform

  • Defining XML's Role in Microsoft .NET
  • Practice: Exporting and Importing Office Data to and from XML Format
  • Practice: Choose a Data Format that is Easier to Work with: EDI or XML
  • XML Standards
  • Understanding XML Parsers
Skills
  • Identify where and how XML is used within the .NET distributed computing and web based world.
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Module 2: Basic XML

  • The Form of XML
  • Practice: Fixing Form Problems in a Set of XML Documents
  • Designing Data with XML Grammars
  • Namespaces
  • Practice: Modifying XML Namespaces
  • Processing Instructions
Skills
  • Design an XML document, given a set of data requirements based on a real world application.
  • Design a document that conforms to the formal rules of XML.
  • Lab: Creating and Testing an XML Document to Represent Ticketing Data
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Module 3: Validating XML

  • Identifying Validation Requirements
  • Practice: Identifying Where Validation is Needed
  • Choosing a Validation Method
  • Practice: Do Sample Conversions and Check/Compare Functionality
  • Understanding Schemas
Skills
  • Give an example of an instance document of moderate complexity.
  • Develop an XML Schema to validate documents.
  • Lab: Using Office XP to Generate a Schema that Validates Instance Documents
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Module 4: Introducing Technologies for Handling XML Data

  • The Need for XML Data Handling Technologies
  • Comparison of Each Type
  • Practice: Given a Code Snippet, Students Determine the Function of the Code
Skills
  • Identify situations where you would need to use the following XML technologies: DOM, XPath, XSL/XSLT and XQuery.Use the DataReader object
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Module 5: Creating and Manipulating Trees Using DOM

  • Defining DOM
  • Using the DOM
  • DOM Code Examples
Skills
  • Use the DOM, DOM trees.
  • Identify the ways in which DOM can and cannot be used to manipulate XML documents.
  • Lab: Changing a Tree
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Module 6: Using XPath to Transform a Tree of Nodes

  • What is XPath?
  • Using XPath Language
  • Practice: Identifying and Interpreting XPath Expressions
  • Understanding the Range of Application of XPath
  • Practice: Matching Requirements to Technology
Skills
  • Use XPath to navigate XML documents
  • Select content in XML documents, and how it can be used by other XML technologies.
  • Lab: Using XPath to Navigate and Select Data
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Module 7: Formatting and transforming: XSL and XSLT

  • What is XSL?
  • What is XSLT and How Does it Relate to XSL?
Skills
  • Use XSL technologies to control XML presentation
  • Perform XML transformations to filter and sort and to format XML.
  • Lab: Create and Edit XSLT in FrontPage 2002
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Module 8: Using XQuery to Link and Query XML Documents

  • What is XQuery?
  • Working with XQuery
Skills
  • Design basic and advanced XQuery statements.
  • Apply XQuery statements to XML documents.
  • Lab: Designing Simple and Advanced XQueries
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Module 9: SQL XML

  • XML Support in Microsoft SQL Server 2000
  • Using HTTP to Access and Input XML Data
  • Manipulating XSL Using Transact SQL
  • Using ADO to Access XML Data
  • Using Mapping Schemas
  • Practice: Using XML View Mapper
  • UpdateGrams and BulkLoad
Skills
  • Describe how Microsoft SQL Server 2000 implements XML support through ISAPI
  • Describe how to manipulate Microsoft SQL Server 2000 data using XML.
  • Lab: Creating SQL Queries
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Module 10: The Challenge of Designing XML Solutions

  • Solutions that Use XML
  • Web Services
  • What Next?
Skills
  • Review a proposed solution and choose an appropriate mix of XML and related technologies to address design requirements.
  • Lab: Building a Menu System
  • Challenge Lab: Matching a Solution Requirement to a Set of Technologies
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