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this is part 8 of Link to XML tutorial in this video well discuss validating an XML file against an xst file access T stands for XML schema definition language first lets understand whats an access T file an existing file defines the structure of the XML file that is what element should be present in the XML file in what order should these elements be present how many times these elements should be present what attributes the elements have and how should these elements be nested all these rules are defined in the XS T file without an Associated access T file an XML file is a relatively free set of elements and attributes meaning if an XML file does not have any existing file associated with it then such XML file can have any XML elements those XML elements can have any attributes and the XML elements can be present in any order the xst that we have here specifies that within a given XML file the root element should be named students and directly underneath that root students element