1. Home
  2. XML
  3. I10-001 Exam Syllabus

XML I10-001 Exam Syllabus

Start Free I10-001 Exam Practice After Reviewing the Topics

Before starting your I10-001 exam preparation, it is recommended to review the complete XML Master Basic exam syllabus and carefully go through the exam objectives listed below. Once you understand the exam structure and objectives, you should practice using our free I10-001 questions. We also provide premium I10-001 practice test, fully updated according to the latest exam objectives, to help you accurately assess your preparedness for the actual exam.

XML I10-001 Exam Objectives

Section Objectives
Section 1 - XML Overview a. Overview of XML
  •     XML features
  •     Purpose of XML

b. Overview of related XML technologies
  •     Names for and overview of XML-related technologies defined by the W3C or other standards organizations?XPath, XLink, XQuery, XPointer, DOM, SAX, SOAP, XHTML etc.?
  •     Names for and overview of applicable XML specifications defined according to industry or purpose by the W3C or other standards organizations
  •     Purpose of schema definition language defining XML structure
  •     Differences in defined content and functions of XML Schema and DTD
Section 2 - Creating XML Documents a. Syntax
  •     Naming rules, usable characters defined within an XML document
  •     Methods for coding XML documents utilizing tags
  •     Rules for coding declarations, elements, comments, character references, and processing commands comprising an XML document
  •     Methods for coding character data and markups (tags, references, comments, etc.) comprising an XML document
  •     The role of an XML processor (XML parser)

b. Elements, attributes, entities
  •     Coding elements that include attributes
  •     Types of entities
  •     Handling entities and references using an XML processor
  •     Usage of character references
  •     Usage of Predefined entities
  •     Method for referencing entities

c. Valid XML documents, well-formed XML documents
  •     Well-formed XML document coding methods
  •     Coding methods to ensure valid XML documents
  •     Differences between valid XML documents and well-formed XML documents
  •     Creating valid XML documents for defined DTDs
  •     Creating valid XML documents for defined XML Schema

d. Special characters/ character codes, encoding/ normalizing XML documents
  •     Character references
  •     XML declarations and text declarations
  •     Handling white spaces
  •     End-of-line handling in XML documents
  •     Normalizing attribute values
Section 3 - DTD a. Basics
  •     Document type declarations
  •     Methods for coding DTD internal subsets and external subsets
  •     Differences between DTD internal subsets and external subsets
  •     Internal entities and external entities, Parsed entities and unparsed entities

b. Content model/element type declarations/attribute-list declarations/actual processing/entity declarations
  •     Element type declarations
  •     Content model definitions for elements
  •     Attribute-list declarations
  •     Attribute types
  •     Attribute defaults
  •     Entity declarations
Section 4 - XML Schema a. Basics
  •     XML Schema document structure
  •     XML Schema Namespace
  •     Mapping between XML documents and XML schema documents

b. Data types/ coding methods/ actual processing
  •     XML Schema embedded data types
  •     Simple type and complex type
  •     Type extensions and restrictions
  •     Element definitions
  •     Attribute definitions
Section 5 - XSLT, XPath a. Basics
  •     Purpose of XSLT
  •     Application use of XSLT
  •     XSLT stylesheet structure
  •     XSLT Namespace

b. Elements/ templates/ character encoding/ actual transformation processing
  •     Coding methods and related functions for well-known XSLT elements
  •     Template rules and templates
  •     Pattern coding and matching patterns and nodes
  •     Output processing using XSLT

c. Coding XPath expressions within a stylesheet
  •     Basic operators
  •     Basic functions
  •     Basic coding methods for location paths (designating tree structure nodes)
Section 6 - Namespace a. XML namespaces
  •     XML namespace defined content
  •     Application use of XML namespace
  •     XML namespace coding methods
  •     XML namespace scope (effective scope)
Official Information http://www.xmlmaster.org/en/certifications.html