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This diagram shows how XML SQL Utility can run in the database to generate and store XML documents.
A cylinder labeled “Oracle” contains boxes labeled “Advanced Queuing (AQ)” and “SQL Tables and Views”, and an unlabeled box that contains two boxes, labeled “Application Logic” and “XML SQL Utility (Java/ PL/SQL)”. A bidirectional arrow connects box “Advanced Queuing (AQ)” with the unlabeled box. A bidirectional arrow connects box “SQL Tables and Views” with box “XML SQL Utility (Java/ PL/SQL)”. A bidirectional arrow labeled “XML*” connects the unlabeled box with three cylinders labeled “Other Database, Messaging Systems,...”. Bidirectional arrows labeled “XML*” connect the unlabeled box with a server icon labeled “Middle Tier Application Server” and with a server icon labeled “Web Server”. A bidirectional arrow labeled “XML*” connects the two server icons. A bidirectional arrow labeled “XML*” connects the “Web Server” icon with a cloud icon labeled “Internet”. A bidirectional arrow connects the “Internet” icon with a person icon labeled “User”. A legend/footnot for the asterisk in the labels “XML*” says that it stands for “XML, HTML, XHTML, VML,...”.