I love the java that Oracle provide for doing this sort of thing. You can 
simply have all of the files sent to the server and a process on the 
server can do it Oracle has  CSV and XML parsers so you just hand it all 
off to the server to do. 
It will parse the files and then load it automatically into the databse 
for you

Cheers


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Hi All 
Can anyone help me on this..Pls reply ASAP 
The requirement is as follows:
-- The front-end is reading some data from external files (flat files like 
csv or maybe xml).
-- The middle tier application (C++ component) is processing this 
information
i.e. identifying the data and mapping the information to the respective 
table/column format
-- The middle tier application is storing this mapped information in some 
kind of buffer/array
-- The OLE-DB (or anything similar) set of functions/procedures should 
provide means to interface
with this buffer and also the oracle database.

I wanted to know if there is any layer (like OLE-DB or something similar) 
that
can read this and provide functions that can insert/update data to the 
oracle database. 
Please let me know anyone's view on this. Let anybody forward me the ideas 
if any. 

Regards, 
Viral Amin 




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