This blog shows an example of exactly what you are looking for. The other 30 days are also very helpful.
http://chrisrisner.com/31-Days-of-Android--Day-4%E2%80%93Our-First-App
<EditText
android:id="@+id/editText1" />
Then in the .java file...
EditText editText1 = (EditText) findViewById( R.id.editText1 );
String textEntered = editText1.getText();
I cannot think of a reason for storing a String in an XML file other than setting a View's Text to that string, which can be done in the .java file by calling .setText( enteredText )
You should look to the blog for a better documentation though...