Hi there,
I have already asked this question some time back but I didn't get a
definitive answer and I'm getting a bit worried: Are the xwiki wikis on
xwiki.org (for example mavenbook.xwiki.org) backupped? If so how often?
Thanks a lot
-Vincent
PS: I've also tried the script that Jeremi gave me and it seems there's an
error somewhere in it. I'll contact Jeremi.
Hi,
for some types of documents published on XWiki we would like to use
naming convention where there is a major version included in a name of
the document e.g. 'SomeSpace.Document-0.1'. The problem is that the
XWiki then resolves it like this 'SomeSpace.Document-0/1' instead of
expected 'SomeSpace/Document-0.1'.
I would like to ask whether there is a specific reason why name of
Web(Space) is substringed from the beginning to the last position of
'.' and not the first position of '.'?
Thank you,
Jiri.
Hello,
For a project I work on I need ability to change all (or most) of XWiki
directories, basically I need to:
1. Move everything from /WEB-INF/ to /WEB-INF/xwiki
2. Move everything from / to /xwiki
3. Everything in /WEB-INF/classes and /WEB-INF/lib can obviously remain
where it is.
4. Merge two web.xml
5. Normally XWiki would have "/" directory on "/xwiki" context. What I
need is for it to have "/xwiki" directory on "/" context.
Why:
To be able to place XWiki on the same ServletContext as the main
project, while maintaining "separate" directory structure. I have to use
custom RightService and UserService which has to have access to main
project's data through the ServletContext, so both this project and
XWiki have to share the ServletContext, effectively being one web-app
from container's point of view.
How:
I was thinking about:
1. Modifying the default initialization so XWiki first tries to load
/WEB-INF/xwiki.cfg, then if it fails /WEB-INF/xwiki/xwiki.cfg.
2.1. Having the ability to specify each configuration file (like
hibernate.xml, velocity.properties) path in xwiki.cfg.
or
2.2. Doing the same for every configuration file, first trying to load
it from /WEB-INF/, then from /WEB-INF/xwiki/ (I think it's less prone
to errors)
3. Changing the top-level directories (like /templates/) paths from
xwiki.cfg
4. Changing the Struts paths (like /bin/)
Would such a functionality be welcome?
I think I can do much work on my own, but I'll probably need some
pointers now and then.
Greetings, Lilianne E. Blaze
Hello,
as the new admin/grunt/bofh for xwiki.com, i'll have soon to perform
some administrative stuff on a running xwiki installation. During past
experiences with such database intensive applications, i found out
that most of the downtimes can be avoided by simply putting the whole
server in read-only mode.
I've put up a topic with requirements and implementation notes here :
http://www.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Dev/ReadOnlyServer
let me know what are you thoughts.
I'm specifically looking for the best idea to appropriately explain
users they are running on a read-only server.
Thanks in advance,
Erwan