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Advanced XML Training

Course Description  
In this two-day course students will learn advanced features of XML. Through lecture and hands-on lab exercises, they will extend their capabilities in XML Schema, XPath, and XSLT. In addition, new topics such as XQuery and features of XSLT 2.0 will be discussed

Course Length: 2 Days
Course Tuition: $690 (US)
Prerequisites
Introduction to XML Some XML development experience
Course Outline  

Defining New Types Using Schemas
Substitution Groups
All and Choice Elements
Simple Type Restrictions
Pattern and Enumeration Facets
Complex Types and Extensions
Complex Types and Restrictions
The Final Attribute

Additional Schema Elements
Uniqueness
Keys and Keyref
Groups
Attribute Groups
redefine
Allowing Any Content
Mixed Content
Documentation Schemas

Generating Output with XSLT
Output Methods
HTML Output
Plain Text Output
XML Output
xsl:element and xsl:attribute
Attribute Value Templates
xsl:attribute-set
Text, Processing-Instructions, and Comments
Working with Namespaces

Using XPath and XSLT Functions
XPath Datatypes and Functions
Node Test Functions
Node Set Functions
Boolean Functions
String Functions
Number Functions
id() Function
XSLT Functions
The document() Function
xsl:key and the key() Function

Advanced XSLT
Copying Elements
Numbering
Variables
Parameters
Using Other Stylesheets
Apply-imports
Template Rule Conflicts
Extensions
 
XSLT and XPath 2.0 New Features
XSLT 2.0 Grouping Elements and Functions
User-Defined XSLT Functions
Multiple Output and XHTML Documents
Temporary Trees
Sequences
Types
Stylesheets That Are Schema-Aware
Character Mapping
Regular Expressions

Introduction to XQuery
What is XQuery?
doc() Function
XQuery Datatypes
XQuery Expressions
XQuery Prolog
Modules
Conditional Expressions
Iteration and FLWOR
Built-in Functions
User-Defined Functions

Appendix A: Effective Document Design
Design Goals
Intended Audience
Document Types
Choosing a Validation Method
Incorporating Namespaces
Modular Document Design
Planning for Extensibility

Appendix B: XSL Formatting Objects
What is XSL?
XSL-FO Overview
Types of Objects
Defining Page Masters
Setting Up the Flow
Block-Level vs. Inline-Level Objects
Lists
Tables
Out-of-Line Objects

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Training can be conducted in a number of different ways outside of a classroom setting. To that end, we offer some free on line tutorials which we will update extensively in the very near future. We also offer mentoring services to help design, integrate and develop large scale complicated systems.
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