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Complimentary XML Training Seminar
Organizations in the Atlanta, Georgia area are encouraged
to contact Accelebrate® about having a complimentary, one-hour XML
seminar delivered for their developers. Contact
us today for more information.

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Mastering XMLSpy Training Class
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Course Number: 530
Duration: 3 days
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XMLSpy Training Overview
XMLSpy, published by Altova, is the leading development tool for creating XML documents, XSLT stylesheets, DTDs, XML Schemas, SOAP and WSDL documents, and other XML-related and XML-based documents. Even if you have a leading .NET or Java development tool, such as Visual Studio .NET or JBuilder, XMLSpy can be a powerful asset to your development efforts. This XMLSpy training class teaches your developers the skills they need to make the most of this powerful tool.
Accelebrate is proud to be an Altova Education Partner.
Important note: We would be delighted to customize this course to be specific to your current projects, your developers' experience, and the programming languages with which you regularly work. Similarly, if you have purchased Altova's StyleVision or Authentic products, we can teach these as part of the course.
Location and Pricing
Most Accelebrate courses are taught on-site at our clients' locations worldwide for groups of 3 or more attendees and are customized to their specific needs. Please visit our client list to see organizations for whom we have recently delivered training. To receive a customized proposal and price quote, please contact us.
In addition, some courses are available as live, online classes for individuals. To see a schedule of online courses, please visit http://www.accelebrate.com/online_training/xml_html_js.htm.
XMLSpy Training Prerequisites
Prior knowledge of XML is strongly recommended, but this XMLSpy training class can be customized for audiences without XML experience.
Hands-on/Lecture Ratio
This XMLSpy training class is 70% hands-on, 30% lecture, with the longest lecture segments lasting for 15 minutes. Students "learn by doing," with immediate opportunities to apply the material they learn to real-world problems.
XMLSpy Training Materials
All students receive related courseware and tutorials.
Software Needed on Each Student PC
- XMLSpy 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, or later
XMLSpy Training Objective
- To master using XMLSpy to create, validate, and deploy XML, XSLT, DTD, XML Schema, SOAP, and WSDL documents.
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XMLSpy Training Outline
- Introducing XMLSpy
- Review of XML technologies and how they are used in modern applications
- Overview of how XMLSpy facilitates development of the XML-related features of these applications
- Overview of the XMLSpy environment
- Customizing the XMLSpy environment
- Editing XML documents with XMLSpy
- Creating an xml document
- Adhering to syntax guidelines
- Specifying an XML processing instruction
- Creating elements and attributes
- Checking a document for well-formedness
- Specifying an applicable DTD (Document Type Definition) or schema
- Validating a document against the DTD or schema
- Embedding comments, entities, and character data
- Using XMLSpy's Grid view as a more visual way to edit XML documents
- Creating XML documents based on DTDs
- Deciding on the structure of your document type or types
- Deciding whether to specify document types via DTDs or Schemas
- Building a DTD in XMLSpy
- Defining elements and attributes
- Defining entities
- Controlling element frequency
- Controlling acceptable attribute values
- Controlling whether an attribute is optional or required
- Applying the DTD
- Specifying the DOCTYPE of an XML document
- Internal DTDs
- External DTDs
- Creating new documents based on the DTD
- Applying a DTD to an existing document and bringing it into conformance with the DTD
- Validating a document against the DTD
- Creating XML documents based on XML Schemas
- Why use a schema instead of a DTD?
- Building an XML schema visually in XMLSpy's Schema Design View
- Creating simple types
- Deriving simple types
- Creating complex types
- Controlling element and attribute data types
- Controlling element frequency and sequence
- Controlling value ranges for numeric element and attribute values
- Controlling regular expression patterns for string element and attribute values
- Applying XML schemas to existing documents
- Building new documents based on XML schemas
- Advanced XML Schemas
- Why use namespaces in schemas?
- Using namespaces in schemas
- Modeling a schema
- OO schema design
- Importing data into XMLSpy
- Importing plain text files
- Importing data from a relational database
- Importing data
- Generating schemas based on relational database data
- Generating database structures based on existing XML schemas
- Importing data from Word documents
- Projects and tools
- Creating XMLSpy projects
- Building an appropriate directory hierarchy for the project
- Adding and deleting files in the projects
- Using source control with XMLSpy
- Spell checking
- Customizing the editing environment
- XSLT
- Overview of XSL, XSLT, and XSL:FO
- Transforming XML with XSLT
- Creating, applying, and calling templates
- Generating output in multiple document types (XML, HTML, WML, etc.)
- Extracting single values from XML documents and outputting them
- Iterating through multiple elements and displaying their data as lists, tables, etc.
- XSLT conditionals with xsl:if, xsl:choose, xsl:when, and xsl:otherwise
- Sorting output
- Working with XSL text, variables, and data
- Using XSLT modes
- Using XSLT functions
- Web service development with XMLSpy
- Overview of Web services and Web service architecture
- The roles of SOAP, WSDL, and UDDI
- Creating SOAP documents via XMLSpy
- Examining SOAP documents returned by Web services
- Creating WSDL documents via XMLSpy
- Obtaining WSDL documents from Web services
- Building SOAP documents that conform to a Web service's requirements, as set forth in its WSDL file
- Conclusion
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Accelebrate's XML Class opened my eyes to the world of XMLSpy and the potential of XML/XSLT and Schemas.  |
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—Joe Delgado
Princeton University
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