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Programming with XML in the Microsoft .NET Framework School: New Horizons Scranton, Wilkes-Barre, Allentown, Reading Venue: Allentown, Reading, Scranton Tel.: 610-867-4002, 610-685-1313, 570-270-2700 This course teaches developers how to program with XML in the Microsoft® .NET Framework in order to build Microsoft Windows® or Web-based integrated applications that are easier to build, scalable, and flexible. |
Developing XML Web Services Using Microsoft ASP.NET School: New Horizons Scranton, Wilkes-Barre, Allentown, Reading Venue: Allentown, Reading, Scranton Tel.: 610-867-4002, 610-685-1313, 570-270-2700 This course provides students with the knowledge and skills that are required to develop XML Web services-based solutions to solve common problems in the distributed application domain. |
XML School: New Horizons Scranton, Wilkes-Barre, Allentown, Reading Venue: Allentown, Reading, Scranton Tel.: 610-867-4002, 610-685-1313, 570-270-2700 This course is 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. |
XML Design Paradigms Format: Online School: Johns Hopkins University, Whiting School of Engineering Venue: Baltimore Tel.: 410-516-4050 The course explores understanding the tradeoffs among XML grammars and XML techniques to solve different classes of problems. Topics include: optimization of XML grammars for different XML technologies; benefits of using different XML schema languages; tradeoffs in using different parsing approaches; benefits of parsing technology vs. XML query; the role of Web 2.0 to deliver functionality through various web services approaches; exploiting XML to drive audio, visual, and tactile displays; the r...
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XML Fundamentals Format: Online School: ExitCertified USA Venue: Houston, Las Vegas, Philadelphia, Phoenix, New York City, Sacramento, San Francisco, San Jose Tel.: 1.800.803.3948 This course introduces students to the basics of XML. Students learn to create an XML document and format it using XML Stylesheet Language for transformations (XSL). Students learn about XML Namespaces that are used to apply uniqueness to elements. Students also learn to use XML editor in Oracle JDeveloper.
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