XML and SQL

I am new in Oracle server, so please help me. I need to output an XML File with data from differents fields and tables,(names, aftenames, e-mails, .... . I know that the XML file should look like This
<USER FUNC="CREATE">
<U.PROPERTY TYPE="LOGIN.NAME">OPL7</U.PROPERTY>
<U.PROPERTY TYPE="PASSWORD">secret</U.PROPERTY>
<U.PROPERTY TYPE="DEPARTMENT">S-UDVALG</U.PROPERTY>
<U.PROPERTY TYPE="MIDDLE.INITIAL">ID</U.PROPERTY>
<U.PROPERTY TYPE="KEY">MIDDLE.INITIAL</U.PROPERTY>
<U.PROPERTY TYPE="FIRST.NAME">OPL3</U.PROPERTY>
<U.PROPERTYTYPE="LAST.NAME">OPL4</U.PROPERTY>
<U.PROPERTY TYPE="TITLE">Dr.</U.PROPERTY>
<U.PROPERTY TYPE="CONTACT">Telefon, adresse</U.PROPERTY>
<U.PROPERTY TYPE="EMAIL">OPL7</U.PROPERTY>
<PRIVILIGES TYPE="LOGIN" ENABLE="1" />
</USER>
where the data in between >...< are the names of fields
I understand that is possible to do that with some SQL calls (please, paste some select statement or may be a text of XML file that generated by Oracle )
Do I need some speciale tools to do that.
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Thanks
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The above response is not really complete. You don't say whether you want the datagram for a web page or to send on somewhere. XSQL will provide dynamic data to a browser, which you would need to format using XSLT, but it requires the XSQL page processor engine.
There are a set of freely available PL/SQL utilities for generateing XML. They are called PLSXML and can be downloaded from
http://technet.oracle.com/tech/xml/info/plsxml/xml4plsql.htm
There is a lot more information in the XML area of technet.

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