OracleXMLQuery in BC4J

Hi,
How can I use OracleXMLQuery in BC4J project to create XML string?
Thanks in Advance.
Srini

You don't need OracleXMLQuery in BC4J since BC4J's Row API already has native writeXML() and readXML() functionality which do the same thing as a combination of OracleXMLQuery and OracleXMLSave from the XML SQL Utility in the XDK.

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