When will XML be supported within the kernel

Before the release of Oracle 9i, I heared that XML support be planned to reside in the kernel, i.e., will be programmed in c and can be used w/o the Java VM in the DB. Also, the "Oracle9i XML API Reference - XDK and Oracle XML DB" documentation for Oracle 9.2 states,
that 9.2 introduces "C-Based PL/SQL DOM, Parser, and XSLT APIs integrated in the database code".
However, the xmlparser package still depends on xmlparsercover with it's "is language java" implementations. Nothing against Java, but we have databases w/o java and it's quite hard to install it during production.
Is this re-implementation in the kernel still planned, just cancelled or was it never planned ?
Pascal

Hello,
I am the technical lead for SES/Search Framework with PeopleSoft.  You will continue to be supported for the delivered DB version with the Single appliance install of SES (Install option #1)  as long as you are on a supported version of PeopleSoft.  I hope this helps as there is no plan to certify SEs with 12 c at this time. 
E-SES: For PeopleSoft Environments, Which Install Option Should We Choose? (Doc ID 1616429.1)
If you choose to install to an existing DB then you will have to license the DB and the same does not apply.  Please review the above Km doc discussing the install option.
User4586

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