Build a xml editor using swing

I would like to know a simple way to build a xml editor using swing. The editor should present the xml in a tree structure, THe user should be able to modify the xml in the editor and save it.

Try reading this from [The XML Tutorial|http://java.sun.com/j2ee/1.4/docs/tutorial/doc/JAXPDOM4.html#wp64247] for discovering how to display the XML tree first, this is the first point to build a XMLNotepad like solution.

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        private javax.swing.JTextField jTextField1;
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    [100112_105234223][][EXCEPTION] [DEBUG] [FND_JDBC_BUFFER_MAX]:[2]
    [100112_105234223][][EXCEPTION] [DEBUG] [file.separator]:[]
    [100112_105234223][][EXCEPTION] [DEBUG] [java.vendor.url.bug]:[http://java.sun.com/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi]
    [100112_105234223][][EXCEPTION] [DEBUG] [sun.io.unicode.encoding]:[UnicodeLittle]
    [100112_105234223][][EXCEPTION] [DEBUG] [sun.cpu.endian]:[little]
    [100112_105234223][][EXCEPTION] [DEBUG] [APPLOUT]:[out]
    [100112_105234223][][EXCEPTION] [DEBUG] [sun.cpu.isalist]:[]
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    [10/1/12 10:52:35 AM] [157635:RT1296337] Completed post-processing actions for request 1296337.
    [GC 8059K->6286K(8692K), 0.0076290 secs]
    [Full GC[Unloading class sun.reflect.GeneratedSerializationConstructorAccessor17]
    [Unloading class sun.reflect.GeneratedSerializationConstructorAccessor19]
    [Unloading class sun.reflect.GeneratedSerializationConstructorAccessor18]
    [Unloading class sun.reflect.GeneratedSerializationConstructorAccessor13]
    6286K->3865K(8692K), 0.0446370 secs]
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    Thanks,
    Sidharth.

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