XML Schema Training in Springfield

Enroll in or hire us to teach our XML Schema class in Springfield, Missouri by calling us @303.377.6176. Like all HSG classes, XML Schema may be offered either onsite or via instructor led virtual training. Consider looking at our public training schedule to see if it is scheduled: Public Training Classes
Provided there are enough attendees, XML Schema may be taught at one of our local training facilities.
We offer private customized training for groups of 3 or more attendees.

Course Description

 
This course gives the student who knows the fundamentals of XML a detailed introduction to the XML Schema standard for defining document type information. The first module introduces the new XML Schema recommendation. Students review the shortcomings of the DTD for expressing type information, and learn how to use XML Schema to create strict document models. Schema data types and structures are studied, allowing precise grammar and validation rules to be defined for document content. A second module offers intermediate-to-advanced instruction in effective use of the new XML Schema recommendation. Students build skills in use of keys and key references to associate elements based on key fields; cover complex-type extension; use of multiple namespaces and schema; and finally a chapter in best-practices in schema design.
Course Length: 2 Days
Course Tuition: $790 (US)

Prerequisites

A basic knowledge of XML

Course Outline

 

Module 1. Introduction to XML Schema

Chapter 1. Getting Started with XML Schema

  • What is an XML schema?
  • Schemas vs. DTDs
  • Structure of a Schema
  • Associating Schema with Documents
  • Types of Types
  • Defining Elements
  • Defining Complex Types
  • Validation

Chapter 2. Simple Types

  • Simple and Atomic Types
  • Built-In Types
  • Primitives
  • Numeric Derived Types
  • String Derived Types
  • Simple Type Restriction
  • Facets
  • Enumerations
  • Patterns
  • Lists
  • Unions
  • Nillable Values

Chapter 3. Complex Types

  • Model Groups
  • Sequences, Conjunctions, and Disjunctions
  • Particles
  • Occurrence Constraints
  • Global and Local Definitions
  • Defining Attributes
  • Empty, Any, and Mixed Content
  • Model Group Definitions
  • Attribute Group Definitions
  • Annotations
 

Module 2. Advanced XML Schema

Chapter 1. Keys and Key References

  • Schema as Object Models
  • UML for XML
  • Composition
  • Association
  • Identity Constraints
  • Asserting Uniqueness
  • Keys and Key References
  • Controlling Association Cardinality

Chapter 2. Reusing Schema Types

  • Type Specialization
  • Extending Complex Types
  • Using Extended Types
  • Derivation by Restriction
  • Abstract Types
  • Substitution Groups
  • "Complete" Specialization (The final Attribute)

Chapter 3. Namespaces and Schema

  • Using Namespaces in Documents
  • Populating a Namespace
  • Qualified and Unqualified Locals
  • Multiple Namespaces in Schema
  • Importing and Including Schema
  • Multiple Schema per Namespace
  • Validating by Namespace (Wildcards)

Chapter 4. Using Schema in XML Applications

  • Schema Design Issues
  • Type Granularity
  • Ease of Parsing, Transformation, Presentation and Maintenance
  • Mapping from Object Models
  • Mapping from Database Schema
  • Foreign-Key Relationships
  • XSLT for Validation
  • Application Validation
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