XML/XSLT
XML (Extensible Markup Language) is a set of rules for encoding documents electronically. XML’s design goals emphasize simplicity, generality and usability over the Internet.
XSLT is used to transform an XML document into another XML document, or other type of document that is recognized by a browser, like HTML and XHTML.
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Introduction to XMLIn this three-day course students will learn how to create well-formed XML documents. In addition, they will learn about the most important supplementary technologies that support XML, including XML Schema for validation as well as XSLT for transformation. Learn More
Student Price $120.00
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Advanced XML ProgrammingIn this two-day course students will learn advanced features of XML. Through lecture and hands-on lab exercises, they will extend their capabilities in XML Schema, XPath, and XSLT. Appendices on XQuery and XSL-FO are included as well. Learn More
Student Price $80.00
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XML Programming Using C# & .NET (VS2014)This comprehensive and practical four-day course builds skills in .NET’s XML processing APIs—chiefly parsing using XmlReader and the Document Object Model (DOM), writing XML streams using XmlWriter, transformations using XPath and XSLT, and the new LINQ to XML, all using the .NET Framework XML classes and the C# language. Learn More
Student Price $200.00
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XML for Web Applications Using C# (VS2014)This comprehensive and practical four-day course builds skills in .NET’s XML processing APIs—chiefly parsing using XmlReader and the Document Object Model (DOM), writing XML streams using XmlWriter, transformations using XPath and XSLT, and the new LINQ to XML, all using the .NET Framework XML classes and the C# language. Learn More
Student Price $200.00
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XSLTIn this two-day course you will use the features of XSLT and XPath to develop stylesheets that convert XML documents to other XML, HTML, or text. Learn More
Student Price $80.00