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Hello and welcome to this session in this session I am going to go very basic step by step and we are going to learn XML schema or XSD from scratch Do not worry, If you have no prior knowledge on this topic, I will go step by step and you can also do a Hands-On along with me or you can just watch me and understand everything about XML schema So lets get started and let me first create a very simple XML here So I have created a element class and this is the start tag and an end tag, and now I have created a child element under class that is student We have a start and end tag here and under student we have first name last name and age So this is a very simple XML now an XML can be a well-formed XML and if a XML follows all the rules and syntax of a XML document that it has proper structure nesting start and end tags then Call it as a well-formed XML and we have already seen in the earlier sessions that you can use some online tools to validate your XML For example, here we are on freef