While inserting values from a xml file into the database.

Dear Forum Members,
While using Samp10.java (given in XSU!2_ver1_2_1/oracleXSU12/Sample)for inserting values from xml file Sampdoc.xml into database table xmltest_tab1,the error shown below appears on the DOS prompt.
The code for sam10 is:
import oracle.xml.sql.dml.*;
import java.sql.*;
import oracle.jdbc.driver.*;
import oracle.jdbc.*;
import java.net.*;
public class samp10
public static void main(String args[]) throws SQLException
String tabName = "xmltest_tab1";
String fileName = "sampdoc.xml";
try{
Class.forName("sun.jdbc.odbc.JdbcOdbcDriver");
Connection conn=DriverManager.getConnection("jdbc:odbc:BookingSealinerScott","scott","tiger");
OracleXMLSave sav = new OracleXMLSave(conn, tabName);
URL url = sav.createURL(fileName);
int rowCount = sav.insertXML(url);
System.out.println(" successfully inserted "+rowCount+
" rows into "+ tabName);
conn.close();
}catch (Exception e){e.printStackTrace();}
The Structure of Sampdoc.xml is:
<?xml version="1.0"?>
<ROWSET>
<ROW num="1">
<EMPNO>7369</EMPNO>
<ENAME>SMITH</ENAME>
<JOB>CLERK</JOB>
</ROW>
<ROW num="2">
<EMPNO>7499</EMPNO>
<ENAME>ALLEN</ENAME>
<JOB>SALESMAN</JOB>
</ROW>
<ROW num="3">
<EMPNO>7521</EMPNO>
<ENAME>WARD</ENAME>
<JOB>SALESMAN</JOB>
</ROW>
</ROWSET>
Description of table xmltest_tab1 is:
SQL> desc xmltest_tab1;
Name Null? Type
EMPNO NUMBER(4)
ENAME CHAR(10)
JOB VARCHAR2(9)
Error Displayed is:
A nonfatal internal JIT (3.00.078(x)) error 'Structured Exception(c0000005)' has
occurred in :
'oracle/xml/sql/dml/OracleXMLSave.cleanLobList ()V': Interpreting method.
Please report this error in detail to http://java.sun.com/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi
oracle.xml.sql.OracleXMLSQLException: sun.jdbc.odbc.JdbcOdbcConnection
at oracle.xml.sql.dml.OracleXMLSave.saveXML(OracleXMLSave.java:1967)
at oracle.xml.sql.dml.OracleXMLSave.saveXML(OracleXMLSave.java:1880)
at oracle.xml.sql.dml.OracleXMLSave.insertXML(OracleXMLSave.java:1013)
at samp10.main(samp10.java:36)
Press any key to continue . . .
Please send me the solution as soon as possible.
Thanks,
Waiting for your Reply,
Bye,
Vineet Choudhary
Email id: [email protected]
null

Go and read about JDBC. You need to know some basics before asking such a st&*id questions.
Paul

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    LEG_FIXED_RATE                                                                  NUMBER(4)
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      5      <TradeVersion>1</TradeVersion>
      6      <TransactionId>1</TransactionId>
      7      <Leg id="1">
      8        <LegNumber>1</LegNumber>
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    15        <Payment id="2">
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    23        <FixedRate>2</FixedRate>
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    39        <Basis>21</Basis>
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    68      <TradeVersion>31</TradeVersion>
    69      <TransactionId>31</TransactionId>
    70      <Leg id="31">
    71        <LegNumber>31</LegNumber>
    72        <Basis>31</Basis>
    73        <FixedRate>31</FixedRate>
    74        <Payment id="31">
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