How to load xml data into a database table....

Hi All,
Iam new to this forum.I have an xmldoc table of xmltype(datatype).Iam able to insert xml data to it.I have another table called new_books.sql:
CREATE TABLE NEW_BOOKS
TITLE          VARCHAR2(255) NOT NULL,
LINK          VARCHAR2(80) NULL,
PUBLISHER     VARCHAR2(255) NULL,
SUBJECT     VARCHAR2(80) NULL,
PUBDATE     VARCHAR2(40) NULL,
DESCRIPTION     VARCHAR2(4000) NULL,
AUTHOR     VARCHAR2(80) NULL,
PRIMARY      KEY(TITLE)
Now i want to copy the data in the xmldoc table into the table new_books.sql.Is there any procedure to do that in PL/SQL?
Given below is the xmlfile:
- <rdf>
- <item>
<title>Enterprise SOA: Designing IT for Business Innovation</title>
<link>http://safari.oreilly.com/0596102380?a=102682</link>
<publisher>O'Reilly</publisher>
<creator>Thomas Mattern</creator>
<creator>Dan Woods</creator>
<subject>IT Infrastructure</subject>
<date>April 2006</date>
</item>
</rdf>
Thanks in Advance,
Gita.

Assuming the table xmldoc(of xmltype) has this XML
SQL> select * from xmldoc;
SYS_NC_ROWINFO$
<rdf>
<item>
<title>Enterprise SOA: Designing IT for Business Innovation</title>
<link>http://safari.oreilly.com/0596102380?a=102682</link>
<publisher>O'Reilly</publisher>
<creator>Thomas Mattern</creator>
<creator>Dan Woods</creator>
<subject>IT Infrastructure</subject>
<date>April 2006</date>
</item>
</rdf>
SQL> INSERT INTO NEW_BOOKS(TITLE, LINK, PUBLISHER, SUBJECT)
  2  select extractvalue(value(x),'/rdf/item/title') as title,
  3  extractvalue(value(x),'/rdf/item/link') as link,
  4  extractvalue(value(x),'/rdf/item/publisher') as publisher,
  5  extractvalue(value(x),'/rdf/item/subject') as subject
  6  from xmldoc x
  7  ;
1 row created.

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      <DEPTNO>20</DEPTNO>
    </ROW>
    <ROW>
      <EMPNO>7499</EMPNO>
      <ENAME>ALLEN</ENAME>
      <JOB>SALESMAN</JOB>
      <MGR>7698</MGR>
      <HIREDATE>20-FEB-81</HIREDATE>
      <SAL>1600</SAL>
      <COMM>300</COMM>
      <DEPTNO>30</DEPTNO>
    </ROW>
    <ROW>
      <EMPNO>7521</EMPNO>
      <ENAME>WARD</ENAME>
      <JOB>SALESMAN</JOB>
      <MGR>7698</MGR>
      <HIREDATE>22-FEB-81</HIREDATE>
      <SAL>1250</SAL>
      <COMM>500</COMM>
      <DEPTNO>30</DEPTNO>
    </ROW>
    <ROW>
      <EMPNO>7566</EMPNO>
      <ENAME>JONES</ENAME>
      <JOB>MANAGER</JOB>
      <MGR>7839</MGR>
      <HIREDATE>02-APR-81</HIREDATE>
      <SAL>2975</SAL>
      <DEPTNO>20</DEPTNO>
    </ROW>
    <ROW>
      <EMPNO>7654</EMPNO>
      <ENAME>MARTIN</ENAME>
      <JOB>SALESMAN</JOB>
      <MGR>7698</MGR>
      <HIREDATE>28-SEP-81</HIREDATE>
      <SAL>1250</SAL>
      <COMM>1400</COMM>
      <DEPTNO>30</DEPTNO>
    </ROW>
    <ROW>
      <EMPNO>7698</EMPNO>
      <ENAME>BLAKE</ENAME>
      <JOB>MANAGER</JOB>
      <MGR>7839</MGR>
      <HIREDATE>01-MAY-81</HIREDATE>
      <SAL>2850</SAL>
      <DEPTNO>30</DEPTNO>
    </ROW>
    <ROW>
      <EMPNO>7782</EMPNO>
      <ENAME>CLARK</ENAME>
      <JOB>MANAGER</JOB>
      <MGR>7839</MGR>
      <HIREDATE>09-JUN-81</HIREDATE>
      <SAL>2450</SAL>
      <DEPTNO>10</DEPTNO>
    </ROW>
    <ROW>
      <EMPNO>7788</EMPNO>
      <ENAME>SCOTT</ENAME>
      <JOB>ANALYST</JOB>
      <MGR>7566</MGR>
      <HIREDATE>19-APR-87</HIREDATE>
      <SAL>3000</SAL>
      <DEPTNO>20</DEPTNO>
    </ROW>
    <ROW>
      <EMPNO>7839</EMPNO>
      <ENAME>KING</ENAME>
      <JOB>PRESIDENT</JOB>
      <HIREDATE>17-NOV-81</HIREDATE>
      <SAL>5000</SAL>
      <DEPTNO>10</DEPTNO>
    </ROW>
    <ROW>
      <EMPNO>7844</EMPNO>
      <ENAME>TURNER</ENAME>
      <JOB>SALESMAN</JOB>
      <MGR>7698</MGR>
      <HIREDATE>08-SEP-81</HIREDATE>
      <SAL>1500</SAL>
      <COMM>0</COMM>
      <DEPTNO>30</DEPTNO>
    </ROW>
    <ROW>
      <EMPNO>7876</EMPNO>
      <ENAME>ADAMS</ENAME>
      <JOB>CLERK</JOB>
      <MGR>7788</MGR>
      <HIREDATE>23-MAY-87</HIREDATE>
      <SAL>1100</SAL>
      <DEPTNO>20</DEPTNO>
    </ROW>
    <ROW>
      <EMPNO>7900</EMPNO>
      <ENAME>JAMES</ENAME>
      <JOB>CLERK</JOB>
      <MGR>7698</MGR>
      <HIREDATE>03-DEC-81</HIREDATE>
      <SAL>950</SAL>
      <DEPTNO>30</DEPTNO>
    </ROW>
    <ROW>
      <EMPNO>7902</EMPNO>
      <ENAME>FORD</ENAME>
      <JOB>ANALYST</JOB>
      <MGR>7566</MGR>
      <HIREDATE>03-DEC-81</HIREDATE>
      <SAL>3000</SAL>
      <DEPTNO>20</DEPTNO>
    </ROW>
    <ROW>
      <EMPNO>7934</EMPNO>
      <ENAME>MILLER</ENAME>
      <JOB>CLERK</JOB>
      <MGR>7782</MGR>
      <HIREDATE>23-JAN-82</HIREDATE>
      <SAL>1300</SAL>
      <DEPTNO>10</DEPTNO>
    </ROW>
    </ROWSET>'));You can insert into an empty EMP2 table this way:
    SQL> insert into emp2
      2  select myemp.empno, myemp.ename, myemp.job, myemp.mgr,
      3         to_date(myemp.hiredate,'dd-mon-yy'), myemp.sal,
      4         myemp.comm, myemp.deptno
      5  from tempxml x, xmltable('/ROWSET/ROW'
      6                           PASSING x.xml
      7                           COLUMNS
      8                             empno number PATH '/ROW/EMPNO',
      9                             ename varchar2(10) PATH '/ROW/ENAME',
    10                             job   varchar2(9) PATH '/ROW/JOB',
    11                             mgr   number PATH '/ROW/MGR',
    12                             hiredate varchar2(9) PATH '/ROW/HIREDATE',
    13                             sal    number PATH '/ROW/SAL',
    14                             comm   number PATH '/ROW/COMM',
    15                             deptno number PATH '/ROW/DEPTNO'
    16                            ) myemp;
    14 rows created.
    SQL> select * from emp2;
         EMPNO ENAME      JOB              MGR HIREDATE         SAL       COMM     DEPTNO
          7369 SMITH      CLERK           7902 17-DEC-80        800                    20
          7499 ALLEN      SALESMAN        7698 20-FEB-81       1600        300         30
          7521 WARD       SALESMAN        7698 22-FEB-81       1250        500         30
          7566 JONES      MANAGER         7839 02-APR-81       2975                    20
          7654 MARTIN     SALESMAN        7698 28-SEP-81       1250       1400         30
          7698 BLAKE      MANAGER         7839 01-MAY-81       2850                    30
          7782 CLARK      MANAGER         7839 09-JUN-81       2450                    10
          7788 SCOTT      ANALYST         7566 19-APR-87       3000                    20
          7839 KING       PRESIDENT            17-NOV-81       5000                    10
          7844 TURNER     SALESMAN        7698 08-SEP-81       1500          0         30
          7876 ADAMS      CLERK           7788 23-MAY-87       1100                    20
          7900 JAMES      CLERK           7698 03-DEC-81        950                    30
          7902 FORD       ANALYST         7566 03-DEC-81       3000                    20
          7934 MILLER     CLERK           7782 23-JAN-82       1300                    10
    14 rows selected.Max
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