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TECHNOLOGY COURSES
XML Programming Using C# and .NET for the Web

Course Description: 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. In addition, a Web lab track is included with this course that provides ASP.NET client programs.

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

Prerequisites: 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.
Days: 4

Course Contents 

.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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