Strange name of generated XML table

Hi,
I have registered schema and I got XMLType table with name like:
"mainElem514_TAB".
I know that I can use annotation to change the name.
Is it possible to generate the table(without annotation) with name mainElem514_TAB ?
I mean without "".
regards,
Cezary

Annotation is the preferred way of doing this, particularly if you want to work with the XML repository feature. You can create tables manually. Look at the XDB Documentation for more info...
http://download-west.oracle.com/docs/cd/B13789_01/appdev.101/b10790/xdb05sto.htm#sthref510

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