How to simply generate XML

Hello,
Can anybody to give simple example how to generate XML from Oracle DB using JSP?
Thanks in advance.
A.

For the data exchange between two XFA-forms you should check out this example.
http://blogs.adobe.com/formfeed/2010/07/shared_data_in_packages_part_2.html
For the connection to an excel spreadsheet you will have to setup a ODBC connection to this file.
http://forms.stefcameron.com/2006/09/18/connecting-a-form-to-a-database/

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