In this course you will be introduced to well-formed XML, valid XML, the planning of XML schema, document modeling, and examine how to write an XML schema. You will also look at the future of schemas.
Objectives: After completing this course you will be able to describe and identify the basics of schema functionality, including the benefits of developing valid XML. You will be able to model document structure, write schemas based on this structure, and write schemas that describe the data types of an XML application. You will also be able to describe the differences between DTDs and schemas, and when to use each. (duration: 104)
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