Kurs 86032 - XML Programming Part 2: DOM, SAX, and XSLT - Online

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Informationen über Kurs 86032 - XML Programming Part 2: DOM, SAX, and XSLT - Online

  • Ziele
    - Identify the features and functions of APIs used to interact with a parser. - Identify the functions and features of Document Object Model (DOM) in XML. - Identify the features of Document Object Model (DOM) specification. - Identify the functions and features of Simple API for XML (SAX). - Identify the structure of an Simple API for XML (SAX) application. - Identify the characteristics of error handling in Simple API for XML (SAX). - Identify the features and functions of the XSLT elements used to generate output. - Identify XSLT elements used for conditional processing and looping. - Identify and declare xsl:import and xsl:include elements.
  • Anforderungen
    The audience would ideally have experience developing Web and enterprise applications using XML. They would typically work as a Application Developer or a Software Engineer.
  • Titel
    Kurs 86032 - XML Programming Part 2: DOM, SAX, and XSLT
  • Inhalt
    Course Description

    This is the second course of the XML curriculum and teaches more of the skills needed to implement XML in an enterprise situation. It will cover processing XML documents using the Document Object Model (DOM) and parsers, using the Extensible Linking Language (XLL), and using XML with databases, and developing XML-based enterprise applications.

    Deployment Options

    Self-Study

    Objectives

    Unit 1: Document Object Model (DOM) 2 - 3 hours

    - Identify the features and functions of APIs used to interact with a parser.
    - Identify the functions and features of Document Object Model (DOM) in XML.
    - Identify the features of Document Object Model (DOM) specification.
    - Declare Document Interface methods.
    - Declare Node Interface methods.
    - Declare Element Interface methods.
    - Declare NodeList Interface methods.
    - Declare CharacterData Interface methods.
    - Identify the features and functions of the minor Document Object Model (DOM) Interfaces.
    - Identify the primary features of Document Object Model (DOM) Level 2.
    - Identify Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.5 Document Object Model (DOM) extensions.

    Unit 2: SAX 2 hours

    - Identify the functions and features of Simple API for XML (SAX).
    - Identify the structure of an Simple API for XML (SAX) application.
    - Declare Simple API for XML (SAX) methods.
    - Declare character data methods.
    - Process a simple document by using Simple API for XML (SAX) and Java.
    - Identify the characteristics of error handling in Simple API for XML (SAX).
    - Identify the functions of advanced features in Simple API for XML (SAX).
    - Identify the features and functions of Simple API for XML (SAX) Level 2.0.
    - Identify the guidelines for selecting a parser for Simple API for XML (SAX).

    Unit 3: XML: Transforming with XSLT 2 - 3 hours

    - Declare the xsl:template element.
    - Identify the features and functions of the XSLT elements used to generate output.
    - Identify XSLT elements used for conditional processing and looping.
    - Identify and declare xsl:import and xsl:include elements.
    - Identify the features and functions of pattern matching.
    - Identify the features and functions of XPath expressions.
    - Declare predicate expressions used in XSLT style sheets.
    - Declare XSLT functions used in XSLT style sheets.
    - Identify the considerations for designing style sheets in XSLT.
    - Identify the functions and features of the main XSLT processors.

    Course Access

    Each student has access to the course for a period of 6 months from the day of enrollment in the course.

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