WA1624 Mastering XML for SOA and Web Services Training and
Courseware
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In this course you will learn
fundamentals necessary to use XML in the data-driven applications
in SOA and Web Services. Through lecture and hands-on lab
exercises, you will learn the essentials of data interoperability
using XML, write well-formed XML documents, enforce document
validity, use XSLT and stylesheets to transform XML documents, and
get an introduction to XML programming options. You will also learn
best practices for how to evolve XML syntax and structure over time
and how XML related to some of the fundamental technologies used by
Web Services. |
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| Topics |
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- Getting Started with XML
- XML Syntax
- XML Schemas
- XPath
- XQuery
- Transforming XML Using XSLT
- XML in Applications
- Modeling Data with XML Schema
- Impact of Schema Changes
- XML Performance
- Web Services, WSDL, SOAP
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| Audience |
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Anyone who needs an introduction to XML,
including application developers, Web developers, XML document
authors, and webmasters. |
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| Hands on Labs |
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This course contains hands on labs to
reinforce the lecture topics. The labs use the Eclipse "Web Tools
Project" although the XML tools available in any other
Eclipse-based development tool, like Rational Application
Developer, MyEclipse, or BEA Workshop would be the same. The XML
tools in these other products are the same ones inherited from
Eclipse. Students who take this course will be able to apply their
knowledge of the Eclipse XML tools even if they use one of these
other tools. |
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| Prerequisites |
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Familiarity with Web and data processing
concepts. HTML and programming experience is helpful. |
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| Duration |
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Three days. |
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