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Old 10-10-2017
Hello Siv51427882,

Could you please try following and let me know if this helps you.
Code:
awk '/<jdbc-system-resource>/{non_flag=val="";flag=1} /<\/jdbc-system-resource>/ && !non_flag{print val RS $0;val=flag="";next} non_flag{next} flag && /SDP/{non_flag=1;val="";next} flag && NF{val=val?val ORS $0:$0}'  Input_file

Output will be as follows.
Code:
  <jdbc-system-resource>
    <name>94machineDB</name>
    <target>soa_server1</target>
    <descriptor-file-name>jdbc/94machineDB-5930-jdbc.xml</descriptor-file-name>
  </jdbc-system-resource>

EDIT: Adding a non-one liner form of solution too now.
Code:
awk '
/<jdbc-system-resource>/{
  non_flag=val="";
  flag=1
}
/<\/jdbc-system-resource>/ && !non_flag{
  print val RS $0;
  val=flag="";
  next
}
non_flag{
  next
}
flag && /SDP/{
  non_flag=1;
  val="";
  next
}
flag && NF{
  val=val?val ORS $0:$0
}
'   Input_file

Thanks,
R. Singh
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