| | Course DC023 - 3 Days | | Overview |
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| | | Course Description XML, the eXtensible Markup Language, is an important new specification being developed by the W3C. In this three-day Advanced XML Programming course, software developers will use Java to gain hands-on experience with currently available XML-based technologies. | | | | | | | | What You Will Learn - The roles XML can play in data processing and Web-related projects
- Designing and coding both client-side and server-side software using XML technology
- Writing server-side Java that uses both SAX and DOM API calls to manipulate and generate XML
- Choosing the appropriate API for your application
- Presenting XML on the client side with XSLT
- Combining client and server programs to create custom XML-based distributed services
- Designing 2-tier and n-tier application architectures using XML technology
- Deployment of application into WebSphere Application Server
| | | | | | | | Who Should Attend? This course is designed for IT professionals who wish to use XML in corporate IT applications. | | | | | | | | Course Prerequisites The student should have taken an Introduction to XML Programming course and an Introduction to Java for C Programmers course and should also have knowledge of HTML and CGI. The student should understand the basics of XML and be able to create XML documents and DTDs. Since the implementation language used in this course is Java, the student must also have a working knowledge of Java and some experience using Java in a production environment. |
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