How to restore shared review comment back to PDF?

Shared review backups the comment in XML files. If I lose the comments, how can I restore the comments back to PDF? 
I try both import comment and import form data using the XML file, but nothing shows up. It seems only FDF or XFDF file works. Do I need to convert the XML file into FDF or XFDF? If yes, how? 
Thanks for the hep.

Acrobat doesn't import the XML file directly that is used in the Shared Review process.  Attempting to build the importable files is not pretty either way.  I wouldn't recommend doing this but you can do it by hand using the XML file data into the correct file syntax for proper import but you need to be familiar with the FDF or XFDF file format.  Otherwise if you are familiar with XSLT and doing transformations you should be able to do it that way too with an custom application.

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