Steps to configure XML Gateway in Oracle

Steps to configure XML Gateway in Oracle

Hello,
This is not relevant to Integration - B2B as you might want to post this query in Ebusiness suite forum.
Rgds,Ramesh

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    ========================================================================
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    Does this involve customization. Is it possible to use encoder/decoder provided in sites such as XSL on top of XML : http://gandhimukul.tripod.com/xslt/base64-xslt.html
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    Please let us know if you have any detailed configuration document for this purpose. Please advise and share relevant details.
    regards,
    Ajith

    Hi Gurvinder,
    Thanks for looking into this. Just to clarify again.
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    <!DOCTYPE EMPLOYEE>
    <!-- Oracle eXtensible Markup Language Gateway Server -->
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    See that the content is encoded using the base64 format.
    Please help us to know how we can configure XML gateway to achieve this.
    Regards,
    Ajith

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