XML- SQL

Hi,
I am trying to store some xml data in sql. There are several levels in the xml file.
eg.
CREATE TYPE EmployeeType AS OBJECT
EMPNO NUMBER(2),
SALARY NUMBER(2)
CREATE TYPE EmployeeListType AS TABLE OF EmployeeType;
CREATE TYPE dept AS OBJECT
DEPTNO NUMBER(2),
EMPLIST EmployeeListType
CREATE TYPE deptList AS TABLE OF dept;
CREATE TABLE company
name VARCHAR2(20);
department deptList)
NESTED TABLE department STORE AS testtype ;
There is a warning in creating deptList:
Type created with compilation errors.
Can anyone tell me how to solve this problem?
Or is there another way to save an xml file in sql?
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Hi Phani
Running the XML sql utility is very simple from the database.Once you have installed the xsu utility .you will have two files
env.sh and oracle xmlsqlload.sh.
in the env.sh you need to change the dataabse name,user name and apssword to your
databse.also chek out the enviornnet set up.then run this script.
similarly run the other script also.
once you have done this try to execute the example program.
you need to change the driver stmt if yoau re running in the database.chek it out on technet.
once you ahve changed this you need to write a plsql procedure for the java program
eg create or repalce procedure t1(arcguments)
as languagee java
name 'javasource.method(arguments)
then jsut call the plsql procedure
call t1(arguments)
u willget the xml
try this out
thanks
ashish
<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by phani ():
Hi ashmat75,
can you please give me an head start on how to use the Xml Sql utility and genrating xml for our sql queries.
I downloaded the XSU on WIN NT ,I have JDK 1.2. and am running O8i. I followed all the steps in the documentation to install it and I don't really what it has installed and what to do next.
I would appreciate if you can give me some info.
Thanks<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
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    http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/B19306_01/appdev.102/b14258/d_xmlque.htm#i1033636
    set serveroutput on
    declare
      queryCtx dbms_xmlquery.ctxType;
      charstring VARCHAR2(255);
      outxml CLOB;
    begin
        queryCtx := dbms_xmlquery.newContext('select CREDIT_APPLICANTTYPE(''Joe'',''Smith'',''A'',''Jr.'') as AppName from dual');
        dbms_xmlquery.settagcase(queryCtx, 0);
        outxml := dbms_xmlquery.getXml(queryCtx);
        dbms_xmlquery.closeContext(queryCtx);
        charstring := dbms_lob.substr(outxml, 255, 1);
        dbms_output.put_line(charString);
    end;Output is in uppercase but i would like camel case:
    <?xml version = '1.0'?>
    <ROWSET>
    <ROW num="1">
    <APPNAME>
    <FIRST>Joe</FIRST>
    <LAST>Smith</LAST>
    <MIDDLE>A</MIDDLE>
    <SUFFIX>Jr.</SUFFIX>
    </APPNAME>
    </ROW>
    </ROWSET>

    Actually I figured out the issue. Oracle automatically outputs the column alias as upper case unless you put it in quotes. I defined my object like this and it works with settagcase 0
    create or replace TYPE CREDIT_APPLICANTTYPE AS OBJECT
    "First" VARCHAR2(15 BYTE),
    "Last" VARCHAR2(35 BYTE),
    "Middle" VARCHAR2(1 BYTE),
    "Suffix" VARCHAR2(3 BYTE)
    );

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