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   If you have a copy of WDSc, you might try the DB2
XML extender (search for that within help for numerous
entries).  About a year ago I built a proof-of-concept
by creating code within WDSc and cloning it (and
skipping the entire "understanding it" step).
Hope that helps,
Don Whittaker
 
--- Balazs Vojtek <balazs.vojtek@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hello,
> 
> It's a really simply issue: I have to export some
> data from a single 
> iSeries file into 2 kinds of various XML formats
> based on the value of a 
> specified field. I'm wondering whether someone could
> give me a hint how to 
> begin with the sipliest way. I've checked the
> classical XML Java API-s and 
> also XML4J, but I've found them a bit complicated.
> Now I'm searching for 
> the simpliest solution that would build the DOM
> structures from the 
> schemas and add the data from the files into nodes
> and finally output the 
> document. I'm not currently interested using
> third-party product for this 
> purpose.
> 
> Thank you for your help
> 
> Best Regards
> 
> Balazs
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