J2ME XML Reader

Hi,
I'm wanting to write a J2ME application that reads and performs operations on XML data. I'm new to J2ME and understand that you cannot manipulate files on a mobile device, instead you only have RMS. Is my assumption correct and if not can you suggest how I could read/write files on a mobile telephone device.
Thanks,
Doug

Have you taken a look at the xml parsers that are available already they may provide you with the functionality needed to extract the relevan data from the tags so that you can manipulate them
examples of parsers are:
Enhydra's kXML
ASKMLP XML Push Parser
Xparse-J

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    operation_qname sys.utl_dbws.QNAME;
    string_type_qname sys.utl_dbws.QNAME;
    number_type_qname sys.utl_dbws.QNAME;
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    retx_string VARCHAR2(100);
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    minorVersion NUMBER;
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    </wsdl:message>
    <wsdl:message name="exchangeDataSoapOut">
    <wsdl:part name="parameters" element="tns:exchangeDataResponse" />
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    <wsdl:portType name="DataExchangerSoap">
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    <wsdl:output>
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    <param name="transactionType" style="in" type="xsd:string" location="header"/>
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    <result xmlns:n1="java:com.eximb.nimius.base.common.data" xsi:type="n1:ArrayVO">
    <accoId xsi:type="xsd:decimal">1</accoId>
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    <xsd:element type="xsd:string" name="name" minOccurs="1" nillable="true" maxOccurs="1" />
    <xsd:element type="xsd:dateTime" name="prodValueDate" minOccurs="1" nillable="true" maxOccurs="1" />
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    </xsd:complexType>
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    <message name="getArrayVO" />
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    <part xmlns:partns="java:com.eximb.nimius.base.common.data" type="partns:ArrayVO" name="result" />
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    <output message="tns:getArrayVOResponse" />
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    - <binding type="tns:DispatcherEximPort" name="DispatcherEximPort">
    <soap:binding style="rpc" transport="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/http" />
    - <operation name="getArrayVO">
    <soap:operation style="rpc" soapAction="" />
    - <input>
    <soap:body namespace="http://www.eximb.com/nimius/Dispatch" encodingStyle="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/encoding/" use="encoded" />
    </input>
    - <output>
    <soap:body namespace="http://www.eximb.com/nimius/Dispatch" encodingStyle="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/encoding/" use="encoded" />
    </output>
    </operation>
    </binding>
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    - <port name="DispatcherEximPort" binding="tns:DispatcherEximPort">
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    at com.sun.xml.ws.client.EndpointIFInvocationHandler.implementSEIMethod(EndpointIFInvocationHandler.java:176)
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    at com.sun.xml.ws.encoding.soap.SOAPDecoder.decodeBodyContent(SOAPDecoder.java:340)
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    55)
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    <s:restriction base="soapenc:Array">
    <s:attribute wsdl:arrayType="s:string[]" ref="soapenc:arrayType" />
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    </s:complexContent>
    </s:complexType>
    <s:complexType name="ReadTagStringValues_tagNames_Array">
    <s:complexContent mixed="false">
    <s:restriction base="soapenc:Array">
    <s:attribute wsdl:arrayType="s:string[]" ref="soapenc:arrayType" />
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    </s:complexContent>
    </s:complexType>
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    <s:restriction base="soapenc:Array">
    <s:attribute wsdl:arrayType="tns:QUALITY[]" ref="soapenc:arrayType" />
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    <s:complexType name="WriteTagValues_tagNames_Array">
    <s:complexContent mixed="false">
    <s:restriction base="soapenc:Array">
    <s:attribute wsdl:arrayType="s:string[]" ref="soapenc:arrayType" />
    </s:restriction>
    </s:complexContent>
    </s:complexType>
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    <s:complexContent mixed="false">
    <s:restriction base="soapenc:Array">
    <s:attribute wsdl:arrayType="s:double[]" ref="soapenc:arrayType" />
    </s:restriction>
    </s:complexContent>
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    <s:complexType name="WriteTagStringValues_return_Array">
    <s:complexContent mixed="false">
    <s:restriction base="soapenc:Array">
    <s:attribute wsdl:arrayType="tns:QUALITY[]" ref="soapenc:arrayType" />
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    <s:complexType name="WriteTagStringValues_tagNames_Array">
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    <s:restriction base="soapenc:Array">
    <s:attribute wsdl:arrayType="s:string[]" ref="soapenc:arrayType" />
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    <s:complexType name="WriteTagStringValues_tagValues_Array">
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    <s:restriction base="soapenc:Array">
    <s:attribute wsdl:arrayType="s:string[]" ref="soapenc:arrayType" />
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    <s:restriction base="soapenc:Array">
    <s:attribute wsdl:arrayType="tns:TagName[]" ref="soapenc:arrayType" />
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    <s:enumeration value="F_NUMERIC" />
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    <s:enumeration value="Q_ERR" />
    <s:enumeration value="Q_OK" />
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    <s:element name="m_Quality" type="tns:QUALITY" />
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    <s:element name="m_Format" type="tns:TAG_FORMAT" />
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    <wsdl:part name="return" type="tns:ReadTagStringValues_return_Array" />
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    <wsdl:part name="tagValues" type="tns:WriteTagValues_tagValues_Array" />
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    <wsdl:part name="tagValues" type="tns:WriteTagStringValues_tagValues_Array" />
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