Level: Introductory Pradeep Chopra (authors@whizlabs.com), Cofounder, WHIZlabs Software Hari Vignesh Padmanaban (authors@whizlabs.com), Software engineer, Invensys Foxboro
23 Aug 2005 Get a detailed look at the objectives of the IBM Certified Solution Developer Exam for XML and Related Technologies, and learn how specific XML technologies map to the objectives prescribed for this exam. This is the final installment of a three-part tutorial series designed specifically for those interested in XML certification. As in the first two parts of this series, authors Pradeep Chopra and Hari Vignesh Padmanaban wrap up each section with relevant examples, practice exercises, and exam tips to guide you to certification success.
In this tutorial
- Before you start
- Architecture
- Information modeling
- XML processing
- XML rendering
- XML testing and tuning
- Wrap up
Prerequisites
This tutorial is designed specifically for those interested in taking the IBM Certified Solution Developer exam for XML and Related Technologies. The XML certification exam offered by IBM tests the user's knowledge of XML and various XML-related technologies. Preparation for this exam should emphasize the importance of practice. Anyone seriously considering XML certification will benefit from broad experience with XML-related products and technologies. For more information on the exam, visit the information page for the IBM XML certification exam.
Note: This tutorial was produced by an independent (non-IBM) organization, and is not necessarily endorsed by the IBM Certification Team.
It is not required, but highly recommended that you read the earlier tutorials in this series:
System requirements
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Duration
Under two hours
Formats html, pdf
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