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Hands-On XSL: Transforming and Styling XML
Course: 549
Type: Hands-On Training
Duration: 3 Days
You Will Learn How To
- Transform XML data using Extensible Stylesheet Language (XSL)
- Build structured style sheets with Extensible Stylesheet Language Transformation (XSLT) elements
- Search and filter XML documents with XPath and XQuery
- Design and debug XSL documents
- Convert XML data into HTML and other document formats
- Generate PDF files with XSL Formatting Objects (XSL-FO)
Course Benefits XML is an essential tool for application developers, allowing for the interchange of data between disparate systems. To effectively integrate systems, XSL is needed for transforming and styling XML data. In this hands-on course, you gain the skills needed to exploit XSL components to manipulate and analyze XML data. You also learn how to create and troubleshoot XSL documents and generate HTML, PDF, SVG and other document formats.Who Should Attend Those interested in working with XSL. Experience with XML at the level of Course 542, "XML Comprehensive Introduction," is assumed.Hands-On Training Exercises throughout this course offer immediate, hands-on reinforcement of the ideas you are learning:
- Creating and debugging XSL
- Searching and filtering XML data with XPath
- Applying design techniques for improved XSL documents
- Traversing complex XML input documents
- Mapping between element- and attribute-based document structures
- Producing PDF files with XSL-FO
- Querying data using XQuery
Course 549 Content
- XSL vs. DOM and SAX processing
- Separating data and presentation layers
- XSL capabilities
- New functions in XSLT 2.0
- Creating multiple XPath expressions with XPath 2.0
- Analyzing XSL-FO
- Input and output trees
- XSL processors
- Strategies for client-side and server-side applications
- Style sheet elements
- Template syntax
- Calling and applying templates
- Determining when to use Push and Pull stylesheets
- Copying XML data
- Handling special characters
- XSLT conditional statements: if and choose
- Performing repetitive operations
- Working with XSLT variables
- Analyzing XSLT functions
- Querying and searching XML data
- Mapping XPath expressions to XML data
- XPath in XSL, XQuery and DOM
- Filtering with XQuery
- XML as tree structures
- Selecting regions of input trees
- Traversing with the 13 axes points
- Combining location steps
- Testing and filtering nodes
- Leveraging XPath functions
- Constructing complex predicates
- Defining and passing template parameters
- Developing efficient style sheets with advanced XSL features
- Resolving XSL limitations with language extensions and recursion
- Integrating XSL into a three-tier architecture
- Employing object-oriented design patterns with XSL
- Creating maintainable and reusable XSL
- Incorporating XSL elements to guarantee well-formed XML output
- Adding validation to output documents using XML schemas
- Producing XML, HTML and other electronic documents
- Outputting raw text
- Formatting and sequencing numbers
- Sorting and grouping output
- Storing dictionary information with keys
- Selecting an appropriate parser for speed and efficiency
- The benefits of XQuery
- Querying data with XQuery
- Displaying data using XQuery features
- Designing layout of master pages with region, block and flow elements
- Displaying data with lists and tables
- Translating XSL-FO to PDF with FOP
- Integrating XSLT 2.0 and XPath 2.0 in various environments
- Integrating across multiple data sources
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