On Wed, Jun 4, 2008 at 12:44 PM, Guillaume Lerouge <guillaume(a)xwiki.com> wrote:
Hi Sachin,
I recently created an application in xwiki.
Great :-) Will you consider publishing it on
http://code.xwiki.org/ for the
community to enjoy it ?
[snip]
However, one cannot choose the documents from any
link, one has to type it.
Now there are many classes and objects I would like to package and it would
not be possible for me to remember each document's name.
So is there any better way of doing this with or without application
manager
app.
Right now there is no alternative to typing each document name manually... I
know how annoying it is, I constantly forgot to add one of the 15 pages I
had in the Bulletin Board Application... And I guess it must be the same for
you, maybe with even more pages.
A good way not to forget any page is to go to the
/xwiki/bin/view/Main/AllDocs page and then use the treeview for the aeternam
space. Then you can copy all your children docs, paste them in the field,
and start removing those that don't interest you. A bit long, but at least
you'll forget none of them...
) :
- [SpaceName.%] will include all pages in the sapce SpaceName
- [%.MyApp%] will include all pages starting with MyApp
You can look at Application Manager application descriptor as an example.
(I'm adding this documentation in the application manager page.)
If you simply need a one shot selective export you can use the groovy
script provided by Admin application. See
Guillaume
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