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Converting multiple format xmls and inserting the value to db tables

Asked by MuraliKanth in Extensible Markup Language (XML), Extensible Stylesheet Language Transformation (XSLT)

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Hi,
    I have a requirement as below,

Will get different formats of xmls like one xml file will start with <A> as the root tag followed by some set of tags and attrbutes and similarly other xml file would start with <B> as the root tag ... so forth....

1. I need an general approach to convert these different xmls and store the values into the database tables, there shouldn't be major change to codings if some elements of the input xml changes in mere future. -- would xslt would be appropriate?

2. I have a normal text file would xslt would be appropriate for transforming it and inserting the values into db table?..

Note: This is with java language.

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