XML Introduction
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During this course we will see just why XML is ideally suited to solve many integration issues. As always, the course material is based on real-life experience and you will get plenty of practical examples; so if you want to understand exactly what XML can mean for your enterprise, then this course is for you!
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XML Introduction - 1 day
XML and surrounding technologies
During this one day course, you will obtain a detailed overview of the areas where XML can offer substantial added value to your organization. While past electronic communication between trading partners relied on EDI and VANs (Value Added Networks), we now see an increasing use of the maturing XML standard. XML will probably replace EDI as the syntax of choice for B2B transactions, and during this course we will see just why XML is ideally suited to solve many integration issues.
The Universal 'Glue'
XML provides a universally accepted data format that reaches all the way through the organization, from the customer, through middleware and down to the legacy applications. This highly visual course explains the essence of XML and its surrounding technologies. Frameworks and important concepts such as ebXML and UDDI are also explained.
As always, the course material is based on real-life experience and you will get plenty of practical examples; so if you want to understand exactly what XML can mean for your enterprise, then this course is for you!
XML Introduction
1 day course contents What you will learn :
- Positioning. (XML,HTML,EDI,SGML)
- EDI and XML, hype or real?
- XML documents, What are the pros and cons of DTD/Schemas?
- Schemas used in middleware tools, Real world examples.
- The ebXML and Biztalk framework, the SOAP story.
- XSL for Presentation, XSL for Transformation.
- Real world examples, XML & Databases.
- Parsers: DOM & SAX.
- webservices, ebXML and UDDI.
- Advanced Stylesheets, Advanced Schemas.
- What's next?
XML Introduction