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XML Development - Data Modelling with WS3C Schema

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This course has been designed for developers operating in the XML environment who wish to specify the format of complex XML documents which incorporate a significant data-typing component.

Regions:
  • Midlands
Delivery:
  • In House
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Difficulty:
  • Introductory

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On completion of this in-depth, practical course, delegates will be able to use Schema in their own development projects and will be confident with the following topics:

Introducing Schema About Schema; Microsoft and the W3C Schema - An Historical Perspective; The W3C Schema Language; The role of Parser/Processors in relation to Schema; The importance and use of Microsoft Core Services (MSXML 4.0)
Creating & Using Schema The Schema Document; Declaring Elements; The xsd:string Standard Type; Validating against Schema; Associating the Schema inside the XML Document; About Validating tools

Specifying Elements Working with Simple and Complex Elements; Creating a Complex Element; The xsd:complex Type Element; Using xsd:sequence; Sharing Element Types; Using Anonymous Types; Using MinOccurs and MaxOccurs

Mixed Content & Grouping Controlling Mixed Content; xsd:all, xsd:choice, xsd:sequence

Using the W3C Standard Data Types Numeric Data; Times and Dates; XML Data; Strings; Other Data
Types

Creating Custom Data Types Using Regular Expressions; Expressions you may use; Restricting a standard type; Using xsd:simpleType

Schema & Attributes Creating Attribute Data Types; Specifying an Empty Element; xsd:attribute; The Use Attribute

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