
Test 142,XML 1.1 and Related Technologies : 000-142 Exam
Test information:
• Number of questions: 49
• Time allowed in minutes: 75
• Required passing score: 61%
Related certifications:
• IBM Certified Solution Developer — XML 1.1 and Related Technologies
Exam Topics Include:
• Architecture
• Information Modeling
• XML Processing
• Transformations
• Testing & Tuning
Product Description
Exam Number/Code: 000-142
Exam Name:Test 142,XML 1.1 and Related Technologies
“Test 142,XML 1.1 and Related Technologies”, also known as 000-142 exam, is a IBM certification. With the complete collection of questions and answers, Pass4sure has assembled to take you through 98 Q&A to your 000-142 Exam preparation. In the 000-142 exam resources, you will cover every field and category in IBM certifications helping to ready you for your successful IBM Certification.
Exam Details
This intermediate level developer designs and implements applications that make use of XML and related technologies such as XML Schema, XSLT and XPath. This developer has a strong understanding of XML fundamentals; knowledge of XML concepts and related technologies; understands how data relates to XML, in particular with issues associated to information modeling, XML processing, XML rendering and Web Services; has a thorough knowledge of core XML related W3C recommendations; and is familiar with well-known, best practices. To attain the IBM Certified Solution Developer – XML 1.1 and Related Technologies certification, candidates must pass 1 test 000-142. To prepare for this test, based on the job role and test objectives, refer to the Recommended educational resources under Core Requirements below.
QUESTION 1
An auto parts supplier stores customer data as XML in a database in the following format:
A. for $c in XMLCOLUMN(“cust.data”) where $c/customer/purchase/item/@id = 123 return $c/name
B. for $c in XMLCOLUMN(“cust.data”)/customer where $c/purchase/item/@id = 123
return $c/name
C. for $c in XMLCOLUMN(“cust.data”)/customer/purchase/item[@id = 123]
return $c/name
D. for $i in XMLCOLUMN(“cust.data”)/customer/purchase/item where $i/@id = 123
return XMLCOLUMN(“cust.data”)/customer/name
Answer: B
QUESTION 2
Which of the following is NOT necessarily a trait of “tail recursion?”
A. The recursive call comes at the end of the template.
B. Each recursive call sets up the next sub-problem to be half as large as the current one.
C. Depending upon the stylesheet processor, it may not exhaust the stack space as quickly as general recursion.
D. Stylesheet processors may optimize this kind of recursion by internal transformation into an iterative solution.
Answer: B
QUESTION 3
A schema written in W3C Schema Language defines a person’s full name as a complex type composed of three child elements: first name, middle name, and last name. How should the schema author specify the middle name element as optional?
A. Set the minimum length of the element’s string type to zero.
B. Set attribute maxOccurs=”-1″ on the element. C. Use the ? operator in the element declaration. D. Set attribute minOccurs=”0″ on the element.
Answer: D
QUESTION 4
Analyze the following XML and DTD fragments that implement ID, IDREF and IDREFS used to link manager and subordinate relationships. Where is the error in the implementation of this logic?
employees.dtd:
employees.xml:
Smith
Jones
A. The empid and mgrid attributes conflict as an element may only have a single ID
attribute.
B. The mgrid must be defined as “#REQUIRED” in the DTD.
C. First two records are invalid as each employee record may have either empid or mgrid attribute, but not both.
D. The subs IDREFS is formatted improperly for the second employee record. Answer: A
QUESTION 5
Calculating sub-totals from an XML document using XSL transformation requires
special considerations. Which of the following options is the best solution to solve this problem?
A. Create a fragment variable containing the values to total, and then use the node-set() XSLT extension and the XPath “sum()” function to calculate the value.
B. Use XSLT recursion to define a variable value that calculates the “value-of” the elements to be sub-totaled.
C. Create a special XSLT variable that contains the results of an XPath query that
performs a “sum()” of the values to be totaled.
D. Use XSLTC to precompile a custom Java translet that will extract the values to be totaled and returns the sum of those values. This return value is then used in an XSL variable for output.
Answer: A
QUESTION 6
Which two statements are true concerning the use of Node.removeChild(Node child)?
A. If the child does not exist in the document, nothing will happen. B. The child and all its children are removed.
C. All pointers are automatically updated.
D. The children of the child are kept in the document.
E. Pointers must be updated before attempting removeChild() or an Exception will be thrown.
Answer: B,C
QUESTION 7
Given the following DTD fragment, which XML instance document fragment will PASS
validation?
name CDATA #REQUIRED
border IDREF #IMPLIED
>
A.
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