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See pages 113-158 in the book as well as the | See pages 113-158 in the book as well as the | ||
{{:teaching:infoh509:4-xml_schemas_part_2.pdf|corresponding slides}}. | {{:teaching:infoh509:4-xml_schemas_part_2.pdf|corresponding slides}}. | ||
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+ | The example XML Schema files used during the theory lecture is also {{:teaching:infoh509:xml-schema-demo.zip|available for download.}} | ||
==== Project Assignment 1: XML Schema Definition ==== | ==== Project Assignment 1: XML Schema Definition ==== | ||
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<note tip>The zip file above contains a XSLT transformation tool. You can use ''java -jar xslt-tool.jar <xslt-file> <inputfile> <outputfile>'' to run it. </note> | <note tip>The zip file above contains a XSLT transformation tool. You can use ''java -jar xslt-tool.jar <xslt-file> <inputfile> <outputfile>'' to run it. </note> | ||
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+ | ==== Lecture 6: Querying XML documents with XQuery === | ||
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+ | In Lecture 6 we have discussed how XML documents can be queried and transformed into other formats (be it XML or not) using XQuery. See pages 240-2840 in the book (**except sections 6.7.5, 6.8, 6.9**) and | ||
+ | the {{:teaching:infoh509:6-xquery.pdf|corresponding slides}}. | ||
===== References ===== | ===== References ===== |