What is a MXML file?
The .MXML file extension has several technical uses. Most often, it serves as a Flex MXML Component originally developed by Adobe Systems. In this context, it contains Flex user interface markup for applications built using the Adobe Flex framework.
Another common use is as a Process mining event log file. The Process Mining Group (TU/e) created this format to store software execution logs in a structured way. Additionally, the extension is used for mPython Blockly project files. Finally, the Navis MACS3 loading computer system uses .MXML for Ship loading condition files.
How to open MXML files?
If the file is an XML-based UI language file or an event log, you can open it with any standard code editor, such as Visual Studio Code or Notepad++. Developers who work with Flex components traditionally used Adobe Flash Builder. However, if your .MXML file comes from a maritime loading system, it is actually a ZIP archive. You can extract it with an archiver tool like 7-Zip.
Identify and view your file online
Because the .MXML extension has multiple possible meanings, you might not know which software you need to view your data. viewer.online/mxml analyzes .MXML files to identify their exact format and creator software, shows which programs can open the file, and usually previews it. If your file has an unknown origin, we recommend using viewer.online/mxml to identify the actual format of the user's file before you download any software.
Summary
Because .MXML files use the known XML format, viewer.online/mxml can safely open and display them online, eliminating compatibility problems.