This note covers the following topics: What is XML, Advantages of using XML, XML
basics: declaration, comments, attributes, entities and tags, XML demo, XML
concepts: schemas, parsers, editors and standards,XML and Web 2.0, AJAX, RSS,
ATOM, XML and the Semantic Web - RDF, XML and Web Services, SOAP, WSDL,
Understanding XML data, Querying XML data, XSLT, XPath, XQuery, The XML data
model, pureXML, Industry scenarios.
This note explains the following topics: HTML
and XML, Namespaces, XInclude, and XML Base, DTD, XML Schema, and DSD , XLink,
XPointer and XPath, XSL and XSLT, XQuery, DOM, SAX, and JDOM, World Wide Web
Consortium.
Author(s): Anders
Moller and Michael I. Schwartzbach
This note covers the
following topics: Introduction to XML, Document Type Definitions, Document
Object Model, XML Schemas, Simple API for XML, XSL Transformations, Relax NG,
XQuery, JDOM, XML-RPC.
Computers handle data
in many ways and formats, e.g., text, images, audio, and video. When exchanging
data, there is often a need for a standardised format that many applications can
read and write. One such standard is the Extensible Markup Language (XML)
developed by the World Wide Web Consortium. Topics covered includes: Document
instances, DTD syntax, Document modelling , XML processing, SAX, DOM, Document
formatting, Other related standards, Synthesis, Example of SAX Applications.
This note covers the following topics:
Structured Documents, Overview of XML, XML Paths and XSLT, XML Style Language,
XML Schema, XML Pointer and XLink, XML API's and XML Document Design.