Creating XML using EJB

hi,
i want to know if the following is possible using EJB and XML.
using HTML/javascript, a form has been created. now the user makes selections using the form. i want to create a XML file that encapsulates the user selections ie this XML file should contain the selections made by the user. this XML file should also automatically change whenever the user makes new selections on the HTML form.
someone suggested me that Beans are the best option to use. can u guide me on how to proceed using Beans.
thanks in advance.

Why not use a JSP? Much quicker.
(When someone suggested you use Beans, I doubt they meant Enterprise Beans - cf. SledgeHammer vs Nut).

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              >
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              > Cameron Purdy
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              > >
              > > I tried like this
              > >
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              > > <%
              > > out.println("<?xml version=\"1.0\"?>") ;
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              > > out.println("</books>") ;
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              > >
              > > But the browser is blank.
              > >
              > > Thanks
              > > shaikjava
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