XML SQL utility - Error

Hi,
I am trying to retrieve data from a DB table and generate an XML file. I am using Oracle8i and IIS 4.0.
I have downloaded XML SQL utility and I followed the installation instructions. I executed oraclexmlsqlload.bat file. It got executed and then I got the following error
ORA-12203: TNS:unable to connect to destination.
Let me know whether I should have JDK1.1x and JDBC 1.x compliant drivers installed in my machine. can any one help me ??
vik

Use xmlgen.setDateFormat('yyyy-MM-dd hh:mm:ss') and try it out
<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Mark Hansen:
I am having trouble with the xmlgen package within the XML SQL utility software version 1.1.1. I wrote a package that gets an XML file and loads it into a temporary CLOB and then using xmlgen.insertXML it inserts the XML into table. Everything works fine except for a date column in the table. I get an error when it tries to parse the date. Using the procedure xmlgen.setDateFormat, I tried to set the default date format, but I still get an error. Below you will find the text of the error message that I am getting:
ORA-29532: Java call terminated by uncaught Java exception:
oracle.xml.sql.OracleXMLSQLException: Exception
'java.text.ParseException:Unparseable date: "2000-08-24 08:34:24"' encountered
during processing ROW element 0All prior XML row changes were rolled back. in
the XML document.
ORA-06512: at "SITESTEPPER.SS_LOG", line 30
ORA-06512: at line 1
I've tried a number of diferent date formats including the database default date format. I have a work around to this but it involves the use of a temporary table. Please Help!
<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
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