Transforming xml file with different elements into HTML

hi all !
i have an xml object that has been generated from database using java. the xml file has numerous elements that have been merged into single file. all elements have been got from different table :-
<?xml version = '1.0' ?>
<ROWSET>
<ROW id= "1">
<EMPID>1</EMPID>
<EMPADDRESS>H 3 STREET 4</EMPADDRESS>
<EMPPHONE>98764653</EMPPHONE>
</ROW>
<ROW id="2">
<EMPID>5</EMPID>
<EMPQUAL>GRADE 12</EMPQUAL>
<EMPGRADE>A</EMPGRADE>
</ROW>
</ROWSET>
(its just a sample data, might not be wel formed)
as it shows that each element "ROW" has data corresponding to different employee and with different details. actually these elemnt are the updates in an employee profile that have to be communicated to a distant located database. what i need is a tranformation into HTML so that the recieving user can view this file as html with relative headings of corresponding tables.
(the schema at both ends is exact replica)
any help in this regards would be obliging.

thank you bro!
the xml file has been created by importing multiple files resulted from XSU into a master file in java. we are running a web based project in a distributed environment. so i would need to make this page appear in a web browser with ACCEPT and REJECT command buttons as the receiver is the approving agent. what all i have thought of so far is to create a style sheet with templates of all heading of each table from where the data is coming from and then run a check on what table the data is from and place that specific heading on the entry. the style sheet would be placed at both ends so only the xml file will be transported and transformation would be done auto.
i hope it works. but am not sure wether its the right approach or not.

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    Or Can you give me a link of Example which use result document and Java transform method to Output multiple doucment ??
    Here new StreamResult take only 1 file as to be transformed ....

    hi Tejas ,
    I have done as you said but now able to generate multiple xml file .
    I am giving you the xsl file i have used ....
    <xsl:stylesheet xmlns:xsl="http://www.w3.org/1999/XSL/Transform" xmlns:t="http://www.safersys.org/namespaces/T0020V1" version="2.0">
         <xsl:output method="xml" indent="yes" name="xml" />
         <xsl:variable name="accounts" select="t:T0020/t:IRP_ACCOUNT" />
         <xsl:variable name="size" select="5" />
         <xsl:template match="/">
              <xsl:for-each select="$accounts[position() mod $size = 1]">
                   <xsl:variable name="filename" select="concat(position(),'.xml')" />
                        <xsl:result-document href="{$filename}" format="xml">
                             <T0020>
                                  <xsl:for-each select=". | following-sibling::t:IRP_ACCOUNT[position() < $size]">
                                       <xsl:copy-of select="." />
                                  </xsl:for-each>                              
                             </T0020>
                        </xsl:result-document>                    
              </xsl:for-each>
         </xsl:template>
    </xsl:stylesheet>
    and i have done transformation like this ...
    Transformer trans = tFactory.newTransformer(xslSource);
    trans.transform(new StreamSource(xmlFileName), new DOMResult());
    but not getting any result .
    Can you please help me out ?
    - Nisarg

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