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- Format: FREE, 2-hour online, instructor-led session
- Prerequisites:
Students should have Altova MapForce installed on their computer. A FREE trial download is available.
In addition, students will need to have a general understanding of the following terms and definitions.
- XML – Extensible Markup Language
- XSD – XML Schema definition language
- Relational database management system (RDBMS) design/RDBMS schema
- Data integration methodologies
- Materials included: An HTML copy of the instructor’s presentation, example files, exercise solution files, and database setup scripts
- Who should attend: Data Integration Specialists, Software Application Architects, Database Designers/Administrators, Software Application Developers/Programmers
- Price: Free.
Description: The costs and complexities of data integration have been greatly reduced by using XML as a common data-exchange format. However, without the right tool and the knowledge to use it, data mapping between relational and hierarchical structures can be intimidating and time-consuming. This intermediate, instructor-led, online class provides an in-depth look at how to use Altova MapForce to visually create and execute data mappings between relational databases and XML. It provides an overview of the database support features available within MapForce, and explores the issues that arise in mapping relational structures to hierarchical XSD.
- Goals for the class:
- Gain expertise in employing the MapForce database integration feature set
- See how MapForce visually represents mapping objects
- Establish database connections using the MapForce database connection wizard
- Perform database actions from within MapForce
- Filter and process selected data as part of a MapForce mapping
- Dynamically generate XSD based on existing RDBMS schema
- Explore and discuss issues related to mapping flat RDBMS structures to hierarchical XML
- Migrate data from a relational format into XML
Check the AOT Schedule for upcoming class dates.
Register for this FREE class using the Online Training Request Form.
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