Course

Structure Definition with XSD («XSD»)

Your idea of the data structure could not be implemented accurately enough using Document Type Definition (DTD)? Discover how to resolve these limitations with the standard XML Schema Definition (XSD) defined by the WWW Consortium (W3C).
Duration 1 day
Price 750.–
Course documents Digicomp courseware

Course facts

  • Awareness of the disadvantages of the DTD
  • Working around the disadvantages with XSD
  • Know where to get direct information about the latest developments
  1. Scheme
  2. Items
    • Declarations
    • Relationships
    • Frequencies
    • Mixed contents
  3. Linkages
    • Scheme without namespace
    • Scheme with target namespace
  4. Types of data
    • Standard types
    • Definitions
  5. Attributes
    • Declarations
    • Specifications
    • Rules
  6. Constraints
    • Numerical values
    • Strings
    • Enumerations
    • Regular expressions
  7. Extensions
  8. Annotations

This course is designed for anyone who wants to make better use of XML, understand the power and potential of XSD or design XML applications: Project manager, database designer/modeler, computer scientist, web programmer and webmaster.

Attendance of the following course or equivalent knowledge:

Download

Questions

Choose your date

Further courses