Inst. XDK on Oracle 8.05, just to transform sql-query in xml

hi,
id like to install xdk to use xsu to transform a sql query in xml.
(i didnt find a way to download xsu without xdk)
i4ve oracle 8.0.5 but i only find 9i-xdk-(pl/sql) - is this correct?
what do i have to notice when i install
this package with my orace-ver?
thanks :o)

XDK 9.x is not only for Oracle9i Database. You can download the
9.0.2B XDK for Java and use XSU [or xsu12.jar(xsu11.jar)].

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