Learn how to design, validate, and transform XML documents using XML Schema Definition (XSD) and Extensible Stylesheet Language Transformations (XSLT). In this course, you will build a strong foundation in defining XML structures, applying schema rules, validating data types, and transforming XML into readable or web-friendly formats through practical, guided examples. You will explore how XSD enforces XML structure and data integrity, analyze schema constraints and validation logic, and apply XSLT within development workflows, including an example of XSLT integration in a C environment. By combining XML validation and transformation techniques, you will gain a practical understanding of creating reliable and interoperable XML-based solutions. This course is ideal for developers, data engineers, and technical professionals who work with XML and data interchange formats. Whether you want to strengthen your XML validation skills or improve XML transformation workflows, the course provides focused, hands-on instruction that connects schema design with real-world implementation. By the end of the course, you will be able to define and validate XML structures using XSD, analyze schema-based validation rules, apply XSLT transformations in development contexts, and evaluate best practices for building robust XML processing solutions.
What you'll learn
Define and validate XML structures using XSD
Analyze schema-based validation rules
Apply XSLT transformations in development contexts
Evaluate best practices for building XML processing solutions