New .NET/XML Courseware from Object Innovations
February 7, 2005.
Object Innovations today released two new four-day courses in XML Programming using .NET.
The courses are available in both C# and VB.NET. The new courses are:
These courses provide significantly more coverage of XML and .NET programming
topics than the two-day courses in XML parsing, 441 and 451, that have been
recently revised.
The first two days provide an overview of XML in .NET and cover in detail
the use of XmlReader and XmlWriter classes as well as use of the Document Object Model (DOM).
The new courses add coverage of using XML Schema, XML serialization, and using
XML with ADO.NET. There is extensive treatment of XPath and an introduction to XSLT.
The course concludes with a discussion of performance issues in XML programming.
The courses include an extensive case study that illustrates the use of XML in
an eCommerce type of application, where various XML documents are used in the
business processes of a courseware company.

Object Innovations offers many other courses in XML, including
a four-day course in XML programming using Java, recently updated
core courses
in XML, XML Schema, and XSLT, as well as courses in XML Web services.
The complete XML and Web services curriculum is described in our
XML curriculum guide.
The new XML courses are part of Object Innovations’
comprehensive .NET curriculum.
Parallel tracks are offered in C# and VB.NET. The diagram shows the available courses in
.NET programming using C#.

Shipments of the new courseware begin immediately.
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