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well hello internet and welcome to my new XML video tutorial series I recently asked you guys what you wanted to see and I received tons of emails asking for this tutorial so here you go on the screen you can see eclipse it looks exactly the same in every single operating system and itamp;#39;s free thatamp;#39;s the reason why I use it no over here on the left side of the screen if you do not see project Explorer or easy just go over here and click on window show view and then click on project Explorer and it will pop up on your screen just like that also inside of Eclipse I prefer to use the web editor but of course there is an XML editor but use whichever one you like I just like the web editor specifically and all of the code is in this tutorial is available in a link underneath of this video the first thing weamp;#39;re going to need to do of course is create our XML file so Iamp;#39;m going to right click on source over here inside of a directory and if you donamp;#39;t have