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XML I10-002 Exam - Topic 2 Question 76 Discussion

Which of the following is incorrect with respect to general characteristics of DOM (Level 2) processing and data binding tool processing?
C) A DOM parser cannot be used to execute a program created to use a different DOM parser; however, a data binding tool can be used to execute a program created to use a different data binding tool
A) Data types such as integers and dates cannot be handled by DOM; however, a data binding tool can be used to handle the data type
B) A validation against the schema cannot be performed with the DOM; however, a data binding tool can be used to peform a validation against the schema
D) For a compiled programming language, compared to DOM processing, a data binding tool can detect more element name mistakes and other programming errors during compiling

XML I10-002 Exam - Topic 2 Question 76 Discussion

Actual exam question for XML's I10-002 exam
Question #: 76
Topic #: 2
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Which of the following is incorrect with respect to general characteristics of DOM (Level 2) processing and data binding tool processing?

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Dannette
6 months ago
I disagree with A, DOM can handle those data types just fine!
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Kristeen
6 months ago
Wait, D sounds surprising, how can data binding tools catch more errors?
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Willetta
7 months ago
C seems off, I thought DOM parsers could work together?
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Leota
7 months ago
Totally agree with B, data binding tools are way better for validation.
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Rodney
7 months ago
A is definitely incorrect, DOM can handle integers and dates.
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Jesse
7 months ago
For option D, I think data binding tools are indeed better at catching errors during compile time, but I can't remember the specifics of how they compare to DOM processing.
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Miesha
8 months ago
I vaguely recall something about DOM parsers being specific to their implementations, but I'm not confident about the comparison with data binding tools in option C.
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Georgene
8 months ago
I think I practiced a question similar to option B, where we discussed schema validation. I feel like DOM might have some validation capabilities, but not as robust as data binding tools.
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Noel
8 months ago
I remember studying that DOM has limitations with data types, but I'm not sure if it can't handle integers at all.
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Son
8 months ago
This is a good test of my understanding. I'll need to carefully consider each answer choice and how it applies to the general characteristics of DOM and data binding processing.
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Martha
8 months ago
I'm feeling pretty confident about this one. The differences between DOM and data binding tools are something I've studied extensively, so I should be able to identify the incorrect statement.
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Brice
8 months ago
Okay, I think I've got a handle on this. The key is to focus on the specific characteristics mentioned in the answer choices and compare DOM vs. data binding.
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Caitlin
8 months ago
Hmm, I'm a bit confused by the wording of the question. I'll need to review my notes on DOM and data binding to make sure I understand the key differences.
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Valentine
8 months ago
This looks like a tricky question. I'll need to think carefully about the differences between DOM processing and data binding tool processing.
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Shala
2 years ago
Wait, does this mean I can't use my chimpanzee to write my DOM code? Darn, and I thought I was being so clever.
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Fannie
2 years ago
D) For a compiled programming language, compared to DOM processing, a data binding tool can detect more element name mistakes and other programming errors during compiling
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Carmela
2 years ago
C) A DOM parser cannot be used to execute a program created to use a different DOM parser; however, a data binding tool can be used to execute a program created to use a different data binding tool
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Rachael
2 years ago
B) A validation against the schema cannot be performed with the DOM; however, a data binding tool can be used to peform a validation against the schema
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Vivan
2 years ago
A) Data types such as integers and dates cannot be handled by DOM; however, a data binding tool can be used to handle the data type
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Stanford
2 years ago
For a compiled language, Option D is the way to go. Data binding tools are just built for that kind of error checking, way beyond what DOM can do.
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Curt
2 years ago
DOM processing just can't compare to the error checking capabilities of data binding tools.
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Meaghan
2 years ago
I agree, data binding tools are really helpful for catching errors during compiling.
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Hubert
2 years ago
Option D is definitely the best choice for compiled languages.
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Luther
2 years ago
Haha, Option C is a real head-scratcher. How are you supposed to use a different DOM parser with the same program? That's just silly.
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Kimbery
2 years ago
I disagree, I think Option B is the most incorrect. Schema validation is definitely a strength of data binding tools, not DOM.
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Olene
2 years ago
User3: I agree with User2, data binding tools are better for schema validation.
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Sanda
2 years ago
Yes, data binding tools are designed to perform validation against the schema. Option B is definitely incorrect.
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Winfred
2 years ago
User2: I disagree, DOM cannot perform validation against the schema.
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Ryann
2 years ago
Option B is definitely the most incorrect. Data binding tools excel at schema validation.
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Lonny
2 years ago
I agree, data binding tools are more suitable for schema validation compared to DOM processing.
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Dorothy
2 years ago
I think Option B is correct, data binding tools can perform validation against the schema.
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Stefania
2 years ago
I think Option B is incorrect too. Data binding tools are definitely better for schema validation.
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Charlene
2 years ago
I agree with Therese, because data types can be handled by DOM.
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Vernice
2 years ago
I believe the incorrect statement is D, as data binding tools can detect more errors during compiling.
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Regenia
2 years ago
Option A seems the most incorrect to me. DOM can handle basic data types like integers and dates, it's just not as robust as a data binding tool.
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Sunshine
2 years ago
So, we all agree that option A is the incorrect statement regarding DOM processing and data binding tools.
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Roosevelt
2 years ago
True, data binding tools are more powerful when it comes to handling data types.
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Daisy
2 years ago
I agree, DOM may not be as robust as a data binding tool, but it can handle integers and dates.
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Toshia
2 years ago
I think option A is incorrect too. DOM can handle basic data types.
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Therese
2 years ago
I think the incorrect statement is A.
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