Introducing the requirements of eGIF (e-Government Interoper
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The main thrust of the e-government interoperability framework is adopting Internet and world wide web standards for all government systems. This approach is designed to be pragmatic and aims to reduce the costs and risk of operating information technology systems while keeping the public sector in step with the global internet revolution." This seminar aims to take a high level overview of what the eGIF standards mean for government organizations
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Training Course Duration: 0.5 days
Layout: This half day seminar is divided into three separate sections. There is also plenty of opportunity to ask questions as the seminar proceeds.
Who it is for: This training course is aimed at anyone who is experienced programming who needs to incorporate XML processing into his or her application development.
Training Course Prerequisites:
Delegates should have some appreciation for the issues involved in building large-scale applications. Delegates should also have a development background.
Training Course Objectives:
At the end of this training course, students should be able to:
Read and write well formed XML
Understand where XML can best be applied within applications
Understand the importance of namespaces in XML applications
Appreciate the importance of XML Schema technology and Document Type Definitions (DTD)
Understand the purpose of XSLT, and the importance of Xpath in XSLT technology.
Appreciate the core differences between the two XML APIs SAX and DOM, and know when to apply each.
Understand the concept of Web services and SOAP, WSDL, and UDDI
Appreciate some of the other emerging technologies surrounding XML
