Installing ORAXSL Utility

How do i install Oraxml utilty, i already installed Parser and XML SQL utility in the Database.
I have Jdeveloper 3.2.2 and Oracle 8.1.6
running on Windows NT V4.0
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The Oraxsl utility is part of the XML Parser for Java (I'm not sure about the PL/SQL package though).
Use
java oracle.xml.parser.v2.oraxsl
to show the list of parameters. Just make sure the jar files are in your CLASSPATH.
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