Thanks for this, it's right on time. However, does anyone know of any XML training in the Chicagoland area??
Any info is helpful. Thanks in advance!!
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Subject: EDIFACT and XML training in Florida and California



EDIFACT COURSES IN CLEARWATER, FL  AND LA MIRADA, CA

Introduction to UN/EDIFACT: (First Day)

This seminar introduces the use of Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) standard called EDI for Administration, Commerce and Transport (EDIFACT) to exchange international trade documents among countries more accurately and much faster. The following topics will be discussed: a simple document flow from sending an order (ORDERS), to receiving an invoice (INVOIC), and making payment (REMADV); the different methods of exchanging electronic data (VAN, Internet, Direct Connect); terms commonly used in EDIFACT; the architecture of an EDIFACT message (or trade document), its components and implementation rules; acknowledgment (CONTRL); and, trading partner agreement. Pre-requisite: A basic knowledge of EDI. Number of Hours: 8. (See below for dates and hotel information.)

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Implementing UN/EDIFACT: (Second Day)

If possible, participant should bring a notebook computer to install and become familiar with EDIFACT software.Hands-on experience in using the various common messages of the EDIFACT standard, including Purchase Order, Invoice, Acknowledgement and making payment messages.  Various additional messages will be used such as delivery schedule (DELFOR), despatch advice (DESADV), purchase order change (ORDCHG), purchase order response (ORDRSP), etc. The purpose of the 2nd day of this seminar is to allow participants to work on practical case studies.  Pre-requisite: Day 1 of this seminar.  Number of Hours: 8. (See below for dates and hotel information.)

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Implementing XML:

This course is designed for the implementation of XML in at least three areas: as a superset of HTML, as an alternative or augmentation to EDI, and as an option for inter- and intra-application document or file exchanges. Participants are required to complete case studies of various XML applications in these areas and to examine and compare legacy and next-generation systems, as well as explore various options for exchanging documents and files. Other topics include basics of EBNF, HTML and EDI; the components of XML; how to create and validate XML using DTD and Schema; presenting XML utilizing CSS and XSL; formalizing XML; the use and roles of parsers, editors, translators, and stylesheet processors and APIs (DOM and SAX); integrating XML applications with various applications and EC systems; the use of XPath, XSLT, XPointer, XLink, XQuery, etc.; short-term and long-term issues in XML implementations; and XML resources. Sample projects: Commerce One, Ariba and others. Pre-requisite: Basic knowledge of SGML or HTML or EDI, or consent of instructor. Number of Hours: 24. (TBA)
 
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Implementing XML, XSL, and XSLT:
 
Case studies and "hands-on" exercises focus on: utilizing XSL, XSLT, XPath, MSXML parser, Internet browser and other software, transform XML documents into other XML documents, HTML, text and other formats; demonstrate the use of Extensible Stylesheet Language Formatting Objects (XSLFO) for the paginated presentation of structured information (e.g. printing XML); discuss client versus server transformations; and, possible implications of the ebXML registry initiative utilizing SOAP. The objectives of the course are: to understand the role and utility of the W3C Recommendation; to overview basic constructs of the W3C Recommendation; to design and develop XSLFO scripts using XSLT and XPath; and to efficiently navigate the available documentation and resources. Pre-requisite: Implementing XML. Number of Hours: 16. . (TBA)
 
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Implementing XML, and Schemas:

Case studies and "hands-on" exercises focus on: comparing DTDs and Schemas; primitive and derived datatyping; developing schema structures; where applicable utilize namespaces, qualifications, redefined types and groups, substitution groups, abstracts elements and types, specifying uniqueness, etc.; a review of W3C versus Microsoft's Schema implementations; and, possible implications of the ebXML registry initiative utilizing SOAP. The objectives of the course are: to understand the role and utility of the W3C Recommendation; to overview basic constructs of the W3C Recommendation; to design and develop schemas; and to efficiently navigate the available documentation and resources. Pre-requisite: Implementing XML. Number of Hours: 16. . (TBA)


For more information, please visit the following sites:
http://www.edi-information.com . http://www.edi-info-center.com

Contact Person:
Melody de Leon - Integrated Technologies
E-mail:
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Hotline: 800-325-2579 . FAX: 626-918-6115

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When:  Dec. 6, 2001 (Introduction to UN/EDIFACT)
             Dec. 7, 22001 (Implementing UN/EDIFACT)
Where: Sophim, 1704 Clearwater - Largo Rd., Suite F2,
Clearwater, FL 33756
Tel. No.: 727-588-0300
Hotel Information: Please see list below
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When: Dec.10, 2001 (Introduction to UN/EDIFACT)
            Dec. 11, 2001 (Implementing UN/EDIFACT)
Where: Residence Inn by Marriott, 14419 Firestone Blvd., La
Mirada, CA 90638
Tel. No.: 714-523-2800
Hotel Information: $99 (please ask for Diana Robota)
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In Clearwater, Florida, hotels nearest to the training location:
 
Delux Motel $45-$72 per night
800-426-7332
1477 S. Fort Harrison Avenue
Clearwater, FL 33756
www.deluxmotel.com

Belleview Biltmore Resort & Spa
(included in the National Registry of Historic Places)
$109-$219 per night
800-237-8947
25 Belleview Blvd.
Clearwater, FL 33756
www.belleviewbiltmore.com

At Clearwater Beach:

Hilton Resort Clearwater Beach
$120-$165 per night
800-753-3954
400 Mandelay Ave.
Clearwater, FL 33767
www.hiltonclearwaterbeachresort.com

Adam's Mark Hotel
$119-$139
800-444-2326
430 S. Gulfview Blvd.
Clearwater, FL 33767
www.adamsmark.com

Days Inn
$58-$75
800-329-7466
100 Coronado Dr.
Clearwater Beach, FL 33767
www.the.daysinn.com/clearwaterbeach04130



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