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XMLWIN - XML Programming Using C# and .NET for Windows

Categories XML Training, C# Training, .NET Training, ASP.NET Training, Programming Training
Duration 4 days (28 hours)
Pre-requisites Ability to read and to write well-formed XML. A working knowledge of programming the .NET Framework using C#. A working knowledge of ADO.NET is recommended for the portion of the course dealing with ADO.NET and XML.
Courseware XMLWIN-ITC-01 (400 pages)
Price $1580
Notes

Audience: XML programmers who want to build XML applications or components using .NET and the C# language.

The course includes extensive programming examples, a progressively developed case study, and several tools for manipulating XML documents. All source code is in C# and is provided with the course. The main lab track uses console and Windows Forms client programs, and an optional Web lab track is available that provides ASP.NET client programs.


.NET Framework XML Overview
      XML
      Parsing XML
      Using XML in .NET Applications
      The .NET XML Classes
      Parsing Techniques
      .NET Parsing Techniques
      XmlReader and XmlWriter Features
      .NET DOM Parser Features
      Location of .EXE File
      Other XML Features in .NET
      XML and the Web
      Internet Explorer and XML
Reading XML Streams in .NET
      The .NET XmlReader Classes
      The XmlReader Properties
      Accessing Nodes
      Reading Attributes
      MoveToNextAttribute
      Using Streams with XmlTextReader
      Catching the Exceptions
      Moving Around the Document
      Handling Whitespace
      Parsing a Specific Document
      Parsing the Top-Level Elements
      Subroutines
      Looping for Children
      Text via Brute Force
      ReadElementString()
      Zenith Courseware Case Study
      Miscellaneous Reading Methods
      Handling Namespaces
      The XmlNodeReader Class
      Creating XmlReaders in .NET 2.0
      Benefits of Using XmlReader.Create()
Validating XML Streams
      Valid XML
      The Trouble with Well-Formed XML
      Formal Type Information
      DTDs and XML Schema
      XML Schema for a Stereo System
      DTD and XML Schema Comparison
      Invalid XML
      A Validation Tool
      Creating Schema with Visual Studio
      Using the Schema Graphical Editor
      Validating XML Streams
      Validation Settings
      Validation Flags
      .NET Validation Code
      Validation Events
Writing XML Streams in .NET
      Writing XML in .NET
      The XmlWriter Class
      The XmlTextWriter Class
      The State of Writer
      Creating XmlWriters in .NET 2.0
      Writing Out Elements
      Writing Nested Elements
      Writing Attributes
The Document Object Model in .NET
      The Document Object Model (DOM)
      Origins of the DOM
      DOM2 Structure
      DOM Tree Model
      .NET DOM Classes
      The XmlDocument Class
      The XmlNode Class – Basic Parsing
      Polymorphic Node Types
      The XmlNode Class – Node Types
      Basic Parsing
      The XmlElement Class
      The XmlAttribute Class
      The XmlAttributeCollection Class
      The XmlText Class
      The XmlNodeList Class
      Using a foreach Loop
      Validation
Manipulating XML Information with the DOM
      Modifying Documents
      The XmlNode Class – Modifications
      Legal and Illegal Modifications
      Managing Children
      Cloning
      Modifying Elements
      Splitting Text and Normalizing
      Modifying Attributes
Using XML Schema
      Validating XML Documents
      Limitations of DTDs
      What is an XML Schema?
      The XML Schema Recommendation
      Schema vs. DTDs
      Schema and Namespaces
      The Schema Namespaces
      Structure of a Schema
      Schema Documents
      Associating Documents with Schema
      Developing a Content Model
      Types of Types
      Types of Types – Diagram
      XML Schema Tools
      Case Study – Movie Listings
      Defining Elements
      Defining Complex Types
      Attributes
      Multiple Cardinality
      DTD versus XML Schema
      Constraining Value Ranges
      Anonymous Types
      Schema Object Model
      Validate Schema Tool
      Validation Code
XML Serialization
      Serialization in .NET
      CLR Serialization
      Circular List and XML Serialization
      XML Serialization Infrastructure
      What Will Not Be Serialized
      XML Schema
      XSD Tool
      The XML Designer
      A More Complex Schema
      A Car Dealership
      Deserializing According to a Schema
      Type Infidelity
      Customizing XML Serialization
      XML Serialization and Web Services
XML and ADO.NET
      ADO.NET
      ADO.NET Architecture
      .NET Data Providers
      DataSet Architecture
      Why DataSet?
      DataSet Components
      DataAdapter
      Filling a DataSet
      Accessing a DataSet
      ADO.NET and XML
      Rendering XML from a DataSet
      XmlWriteMode
      Writing Data as Attributes
      Reading XML into a DataSet
      DataSets and XML Schema
      CourseSchema.xsd
      Reading XML Schema
      XmlReadMode
      XML Data in DataTables
      Typed DataSets
      Table Adapter
      Synchronizing DataSets and XML
      Using XmlDataDocument
XPath
      Addressing XML Content
      XPath
      The XSLT/XPath Console
      Using the XPath Console
      The XML InfoSet
      XPath Tree Structure
      Document Order
      XPath Expressions
      Context
      XPath Grammar, From the Top
      Decomposing an Expression
      Location Paths
      Axis, Node Test, and Predicate
      The Axis
      The Node Test
      The Predicate
      Abbreviations
      Using Abbreviations
      XPath Functions
      XPath and .NET
      XPath and XmlNode
      XPathNavigator
      Evaluate Method
      XPathNodeIterator
      XPathNavigator Class in .NET 2.0
Introduction to XSLT
      The Strange Ancestry of XSLT
      Input and Output
      Rule-Based Transformation
      Stylesheets and Transforms
      Applying a Transform to a Document
      Referencing a Stylesheet
      Templates
      XSLT Tools and Setup
      Using the XSLT Console
      XSLT and XPath
      Style Sheets in the Browser
      A Style Sheet for Browser Display
      Browser Display
      XSLT in the .NET Framework
      New XSLT Processor
XML Performance Tradeoffs
      XML Performance
      Performance Measurements
      Instrumenting an Application
      Instrumentation Walkthrough
      Implementation Code
      XmlWriter versus the DOM
      Validating vs. Non-Validating Readers
      XSLT Performance
Appendix A - Zenith Courseware Case Study

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