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IT Training Courses > Internet & Website Training Courses > XML Courses

On this page you will find details of Training Centres offering classroom based instructor led courses.

A summary of the range of courses offered by each Training Centre is provided along with full contact details. For an overview of the course contents for each provider, simply click on a subject area within their listing and you will be presented with a list of courses offered by that particular provider.

Training courses in our "XML Courses" school

Java & XML - 3 days

The Java & XML course teaches delegates how to use the APIs, tools, and tricks of XML to build real-world applications, with the end result that both the data and the code are portable.

The course includes coverage of SAX and DOM, SOAP and data binding, and demonstrates their role with lots of examples throughout The course focuses on using XML from your Java applications. Java developers who need to work with XML, or think that they will in the future--as well as developers involved in the new peer-to-peer movement, messaging, or web services--will find this course valuable.

Delegates should have Java experience to the level of the PTR “Java Programming Course” and XML experience to the level of the PTR “Introduction to XML” course.

Price: £1020.00

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Advanced XML: XSL - 3 days

This course introduces the XSLT language (eXtensible Stylesheet Language Transformations). The XSLT specification is maintained by the W3C (World Wide Web Consortium) and is a core part of the growing family of XML technologies. A related XML technology is the XPath language, which is required for using XSLT stylesheets. Students in this course will therefore learn the basic elements of the XSLT language, as well as the syntax of XPath.

This course was designed for the student who is familiar with the general concepts involved in XML. Students should have a solid grounding in HTML. Some knowledge of basic programming concepts and/or experience with Web scripting (VBScript or JavaScript) would be helpful. Prior to taking this course, students should have knowledge to the level of the following PTR courses:

HTML Web Authoring
Dynamic HTML
XML Introduction
Introduction to Programming

Price: £915.00

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XML for the Web - 3 days

This in-depth course is designed to thoroughly familiarise web developers with the structure of XML and the transformation and display of XML data using XSL.

Price: £795.00

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XML Fundamentals - 2 days

A gentle introduction to XML. It is designed for both technical and non-technical students. All of the central XML technologies are covered, including XSLT, XML DOM, XML Linking, DTDs, and XML Schema. In addition to XML-specific technologies, other Web-centric technologies are also discussed.

Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to:
* Identify the benefits of using XML.
* Write well-formed XML using XML syntax such as elements, attributes, comments, and processing instructions.
* Write valid XML with DTDs.
* Write valid XML with Schema.
* Use DOM and SAX effectively.
* Display XML in Internet Explorer using Cascading Style Sheets (CSS).
* Transform XML using XSLT.
* Use XML namespaces and create links using the HTML namespace.
* Identify the functions and benefits of the XML linking specifications.

Students enrolling in this course should understand Internet basics and level 1 HTML skills.

Price: £590.00

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XML for Desktop Publishing - 2 days

This course is designed for those involved in desktop publishing who are interested in the possibilities offered by XML for multi-media publishing.

Price: £450.00

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Advanced XML: Schema Design - 1 days

This course introduces XML Schemas, the new and preferred way to design and validate XML documents and data. The XML Schemas specification is maintained by the W3C (World Wide Web Consortium) and achieved full Recommendation status in the spring of 2001. It is a core part of the growing family of XML technologies, and is set to replace the XDR (XML Data Reduced) and various other schema recommendations that had been used while the industry waited for the final recommendation. Students in this course will learn all the basic components of the XML Schemas recommendation, including its elements, attributes, data types, and facets. They will also learn techniques for XML document and data modeling, an essential aspect of Schema design. The MSXML 4.0 parser is used for document validation. A simple text editor, such as Notepad, is used for editing.

• Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to:
• Analyze the role of schemas in XML validation and their strengths over alternatives and use the MSXML parser to validate documents using two earlier validation methods (DTDs and XDR schemas).
• Plan and model information from diverse sources by creating an ontology and then mapping that ontology to XML components.
• Create element and attribute declarations, complex type definitions, and annotation information in writing your first schema.
• Increase the control that a schema has by using restrictions based on occurrence and identity constraints.
• Use data types, derived simple types, and facets to add more power to a schema.
• Provide additional modularity to your XML by importing, including, and redefining schemas and definitions.

This course was designed for the student who already has a general knowledge of the concepts and technologies involved in XML programming.

Prior knowledge of XML DTDs is very helpful for this course.
• Prior knowledge of traditional Web development technologies, such as HTML and Web scripting, is helpful but not required.
Students will learn the basics of the XML Schemas recommendation, as well as techniques for XML document and data modeling.

This course is for anyone already introduced to the basics of XML and its related technologies, and who is interested in XML programming and data/document modeling. Knowledge of and experience with XML DTD design is preferable.

Price: £330.00

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Advanced XML: DOM - 1 days

This course introduces the XML Document Object Model’s level 1.0 specification and the Microsoft implementation of it. The DOM specification is maintained by the W3C (World Wide Web Consortium) so this course will present the core DOM as they’ve defined it. Microsoft, a leader in implementing the DOM in the real world, has provided numerous extensions to the core DOM, and this course will present those as well. It assumes knowledge of the basics of the emerging XML family of technologies, although a brief review is included. Students will learn the basic objects, properties, and methods of the DOM, the role the DOM plays in XML application programming, how to use the DOM in basic XML programming examples, and where the DOM seems to be headed in future versions. Example client-side code will be used for the most part, although some server-side examples using ASP and ADO will also be presented (Lesson 6). Code examples are given in VBScript, but some examples are also provided JavaScript.

This course will review the emerging world of XML technologies. However, some familiarity with basic XML concepts would be helpful. Therefore, you should take the following courses, or have equivalent knowledge, before taking this course:

HTML Web Authoring
Introduction to Programming
Introduction to XML
Advanced XML Schema Design

A thorough knowledge of VBScript, JavaScript, DHTML, ASP, and ADO/SQL concepts and syntax would also be very helpful, but is not required for this course, as the code examples used are very simple. Code examples given in the manual are given in VBScript, and versions of some of the examples are provided in JavaScript as well.

Price: £330.00

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