I'm not sure, but maybe this can be achieved by using XML entity references.
See this message from Struts mail list for an example:
http://www.mail-archive.com/struts-user@jakarta.apache.org/msg13216.html

regards,
    Konstantin

> While I was rewriting my sitemap file today, I noticed how much "stuff" is
> in it, and wondered if it wouldn't be possible to add a feature like
> <map:include /> that would allow you to store different segments of the
file
> in separate, smaller files.  For example, you could have one for your
> generators, action maps, and pipelines, etc.  Ideally, if you were
mounting
> other sitemaps in other directories, they could reference some of these
> segments to simplify things a bit.
>
> I don't know much about the details of how the sitemap is parsed, but it
> occurred to me that this feature is part of the xslt namespace, so it
can't
> be that difficult to duplicate.
>
> Just a suggestion... keep up the good work guys.
>
> Rob
>
>
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