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====== INFO-H-509 : XML and Web Technologies ====== | ====== INFO-H-509 : XML and Web Technologies ====== | ||
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- | <note important>If you are a VUB studetn following this course, please register by filling in [[https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfKvLyims3KrWWVJN7T5PQJK9X5uJNLQ04cl8Kd1932RNxj6A/viewform|this online form]] by February 22 at the latest. It allows the course responsibles to contact you when that is needed.</note> | ||
===== GENERAL INFORMATION ===== | ===== GENERAL INFORMATION ===== | ||
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See pages 92-113 in the book as well as the {{:teaching:infoh509:3-xml_schemas.pdf|corresponding slides}}. | See pages 92-113 in the book as well as the {{:teaching:infoh509:3-xml_schemas.pdf|corresponding slides}}. | ||
- | ==== Lecture 4: XML Schema Languages: XSDs === | ||
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- | In Lecture 4, we have discussed the limitations of DTDs. Some of these | ||
- | limitations are lifted by XML Schema, whose syntax and semantics were studied during lecture 4. | ||
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- | See pages 113-158 in the book as well as the | ||
- | {{: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.}} | ||
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- | ==== Project Assignment 1: XML Schema Definition ==== | ||
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- | Construct an XML Schema Definition for the information recorded by a | ||
- | bookshop ({{:teaching:infoh509:un_en.pdf|full assignment}}). | ||
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- | This assignment is to be made in groups of | ||
- | two persons and contributes 2/20 to the overall grade (there are two | ||
- | more assignments to follow, each contributing 2/20). The written exam | ||
- | contributes the remaining 14/20 points. | ||
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- | See the full assignment for related dealine(s), what the solution should entail, and to whom it should be submitted). | ||
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- | <note tip>You can use these simple {{:teaching:infoh509:validationtools.zip|validation tools}} (written in Java) to help check if your example documents conform toyour XSD. Unzip the file, and then use either ''java -jar DTDValidator.jar <xmldoc>'' or ''java -jar XSDValidator.jar <schemadoc> <xmldoc>'' to validate. The third jar file contains the source code, should you be interested.</note> | ||
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- | ===== Practical Sessions ===== | ||
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- | {{:teaching:infoh509:infoh509_01_1617.zip|Practical session 1}} | ||
===== References ===== | ===== References ===== | ||
* A. Moller and M. Schwartzbach. //[[http://www.brics.dk/ixwt/|An Introduction to XML and Web Technologies]]//. Addison-Wesley, 2006. ISBN-13: 978-0-321-26966-9 | * A. Moller and M. Schwartzbach. //[[http://www.brics.dk/ixwt/|An Introduction to XML and Web Technologies]]//. Addison-Wesley, 2006. ISBN-13: 978-0-321-26966-9 |