XSQL without Servlet Engine

Im trying to use the xsql.bat utility. Can sombody give me a link to actual description of how to use this Tool ?
I don't think that the description under: http://technet.oracle.com/tech/xml/xsql_servlet/htdocs/relnotes.htm#ID1415 is actual.
Best Thanks, Felix

Hi,
Try
http://technet.oracle.com/tech/xml/xsql_servlet/htdocs/relnotes.htm#ID4913
(Same document, different section)
Brian
JDeveloper Team (SCM Integration)

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