XML Certification Program
XML Certification Program (XML Master) is an IT professional certification for XML and related technologies. There are two levels of XML Certifications, XML Master Basic certification and XML Master Professional certification, and more than 18,000 people have passed the examinations.
Certification paths
XML Master Professional Application Developer Certification
- XML Master Professional Application Developer is a certificate for professionals who have demonstrated the ability to use technology in developing applications that deal with XML data. It is based on passing the Master Basic exam and the XML Master Professional Application Developer exam.
XML Master Professional Application Developer Certification Exam
- Duration => 90 minutes
- Number of Questions => 45
- Required Passing Score => 70%
Exam Topics
XML Master Professional Database Administrator Certification
XML Master Professional Database Administrator Certification Exam
- Duration in minutes => 90 minutes
- Number of Questions => 30
- Required Passing Score => 80%
Exam Topics
- Section 1 - Overview
- Section 2 - XQuery, XPath
- Section 3 - Manipulating XML Data
- Section 4 - Creating XML Schema and Other XML Database Objects
XML Master Basic Certification
- XML Master Basic is a certification for professionals who have demonstrated the ability to use XML and related technologies, based on passing the XML Master Basic certification exam.
XML Master Basic Certification Exam
- Duration in minutes => 90 minutes
- Number of Questions => 50
- Minimum Passing Score => 70%
Exam Topics
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External links
XML Certification Program (XML Master) official website
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