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XML: Introduction

This course is offered during the following Terms:
Fall   Spring   

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Overview:
Examine the eXtensible Markup Language (XML), a recent and maturing technology for the management, display and organization of data on the Web. Under the auspices of the WWW Consortium, standards have been introduced that make XML a major tool for advanced Web development and a viable alternative to the usage of HTML. Learn how XML capabilities, including XML linking, XML ecommerce, server-to-server XML and XML databases, will work for programmers in their development activities for Web-based applications.

This course is also part of the Certificate of Accomplishment in Computer Programming.

Who Should Attend?
This class is directed toward Web content developers, Web software engineers, programmers, client/server developers and WebMasters.
Prerequisites:
Knowledge of Windows and the Internet.
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Objectives:
  • XML overview and historical origins
  • The internal features applied in XML documents
  • The usages of Document Type Definitions (DTDs)
  • The use of eXtensible Stylesheet Language Transformation (XSLT) as a change agent
  • Uses of XLink and XPointer


  • Course Details
    CODE:  COMP7300E
    TYPE:  Classroom-
    Evening/Weekend
    LENGTH:  18 Hour(s)
    CREDIT:  1.8 CEU
     
    D.C. AREA ONLY
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