Session Summary
The objective of this session is to introduce developers
to implementing commonly used XML functionality in applications developed using
the .NET Framework and Microsoft Visual Studio .NET. The focus will be on using
the classes implemented in the .NET Framework XML assemblies to address common
XML-related programming tasks. This presentation will not cover the basics of
XML and its related technologies (XSLT, Path, DOM, concept of XML parsers and
XSD schemas). Audience familiarity with these topics will be assumed.
The following are some of the key topics that will be covered in
this presentation:
- The XML parsing models in the .NET Framework
- Implementing pull model XML parsing in .NET applications
- Implementing DOM parsing in .NET applications
- Implementing common DOM-related programming routines in
.NET applications
- Validating XML documents against DTDs, XDR schemas, and XSD
schemas
- Executing XPath queries and processing the generated
results
- Executing XSLT transformations
The code samples presented in the slides of this
presentation will be written using Visual Basic .NET.
This is a
Level
200 session that was recorded December 18, 2001 and presented by
Karthik Ravindran and Karthikeyan Ponnusamy. Karthik has been with Microsoft
for a little over two years. He is a Developer Support Professional on the XML
Web Database Team, and is currently functioning as the Product Support Services
(PSS) MSXML Beta Product Lead. He holds a Master's degree in Information
Technology and MCSD and MCP+SB (Site Builder) certifications. Karthi has been
with Microsoft for two years. He is a Developer Support Professional on the XML
Web Database Team, and is currently functioning as the PSS Web Database Content
Lead. He holds a Master's degree in Engineering and MCSD certification.
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