Schedule: XML Training sessions
Drop-in training and tutorial workshops for all markup users, from beginner to advanced, covering topics from XSLT to publishing systems to web APIs to specific software applications.
This training is for people familiar with XSLT - either XSLT 1.0 or XSLT 2.0 - who want to improve the reliability and accuracy of their stylesheets.
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This tutorial introduces participants to the design and specification
of XML vocabularies. XML Schema 1.0 is used, but the emphasis is on
the intellectual and social problems of language design.
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A quick start introduction to the DITA specification with a focus on how to create and process DITA-based content as well as key DITA concepts.
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An introduction to the language with practical examples about how to query, transform and aggregate XML documents using XQuery
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How the structure captured in authoring and managing content in XML
can be utilized at the time of delivery.
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This session reviews the many constructs of XSL-FO and why they are included in the specification.
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How do I use XQuery to access my relational data and join it with other XML data? How do I update relational databases from XQuery?
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Schematron (a language for testing and reporting on structure and content of XML documents) is small, powerful, easy to learn, and an excellent complement to XSD, DTD, or RELAX NG for XML validation.
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XSLT 2.0 introduces new keywords, syntax, and elements, This training for those who know XSLT 1.0 highlights what's new and what's changed between XSLT 1.0 and XSLT 2.0.
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How can I consume Web services from XQuery and how do I expose Data Services based on XQuery through Web services?
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This presentation is a case study featuring the Financial Accounting
Foundation, Financial Accounting Standards Board. The project is
codification (US GAAP).
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This workshop explores database design and information retrieval in data-centric XML applications.
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How can XQuery help me deal with XML industry standards, for example ACORD for insurance?
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