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Oracle SQL Developer 2.1
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In this next section, the extensions described focus on XML extensions and can be added by anyone who has a good grasp of SQL and PL/SQL. Although the documents we create are written in XML, they conform to a set of XML Schema Definition (XSD) standards, which you can think of as templates. For all extensions added, whether you create Java extensions bundled as JAR files, or XML extensions and add them individually or bundled as JAR files, you need to restart SQL Developer for the additions to take effect. In this next section, we'll look at the different types of XML extensions you can create in SQL Developer. We'll start with the easiest, progressing to the more complex.
Regardless of the XML extension you are adding, you add the files to SQL Developer in the same way. They are either as individual files or bundled as JAR files. When adding a single file or a few files, it's easy to add them individually.
To add a single XML file...
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