Xsql login question

Is it possible to log in to a database without using the connectiondefs in the XSQLconfig.xml.
If not, could username and password be passed as parameters to this XSQLconfig.xml?
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Thanks , that works great.
However if the procedure/function that I am calling has some pl/sql update and insert statements and i do
<xsql:query>
select update_status('XYZ') from dual
</xsql:query>
I do get an error that says "ORA-06051 FUNCTION update_status not allowed to update the database".
In this scenario how do I output the XML for the return status code?
Thanks in advance , and I hope my questions are not off base.
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