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Subject: Re: Direct Import of XML file
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There is: XML-SQL (Java) Utility.  See the Application Developer's Guide - 
XML documentation for details of setting up and configuring CLASSPATHs, 
connections etc..

Basically you write your XSL Transformation to convert your source XML file 
into a <ROWSET>/<ROW> format and an XSQL page which tells the XML-SQL 
utility what to do (I.e. xsql:insert-request connect="named database 
connection, defined in XSQLConfig.xml").

- Bill.


At 06:48 21/03/02 -0800, you wrote:

>Hi list,
>
>Is there any tool in Oracle to import a xml-file direct to a database table?
>
>TIA
>
>Volker Schoen
>E-Mail: <mailto:v.schoen@inplan.de>v.schoen@inplan.de
>http://www.inplan.de

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There is: XML-SQL (Java) Utility.&nbsp; See the Application Developer's
Guide - XML documentation for details of setting up and configuring
CLASSPATHs, connections etc..&nbsp; <br><br>
Basically you write your XSL Transformation to convert your source XML
file into a &lt;ROWSET&gt;/&lt;ROW&gt; format and an XSQL page which
tells the XML-SQL utility what to do (I.e. xsql:insert-request
connect=&quot;named database connection, defined in
XSQLConfig.xml&quot;).&nbsp; <br><br>
- Bill.<br><br>
<br>
At 06:48 21/03/02 -0800, you wrote:<br><br>
<blockquote type=cite class=cite cite>Hi list, <br><br>
Is there any tool in Oracle to import a xml-file direct to a database
table? <br><br>
TIA <br><br>
Volker Schoen <br>
E-Mail:
<a href="mailto:v.schoen@inplan.de"><font color="#0000FF"><u>v.schoen@inplan.de</a></u></font>
<br>
<font color="#0000FF"><u><a href="http://www.inplan.de/" eudora="autourl">http://www.inplan.de</a></u></font> <br>
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