Hi Paul!
You could easily make such a tool by using the available XML-RPC API.
Just use these the jars in the org.xwiki.eclipse.xmlrpc package from
XEclipse (
http://svn.xwiki.org/svnroot/xwiki/xeclipse/trunk/plugins/org.xwiki.eclipse…
).
For an example of using the XML-RPC API, you could look at the
RemoteXWikiDataStorage.java file at
http://svn.xwiki.org/svnroot/xwiki/xeclipse/trunk/plugins/org.xwiki.eclipse…
Of course, you do have the
http://platform.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Features/XMLRPC link which you
should check out, but I think that if you are already a bit familiar
with XEclipse, you might find that the Java file I specified offers more
specific examples of handling content.
Let us know how it turns out. :)
Paul Libbrecht wrote:
Hello fellow developers,
The usage of a bunch of command-line tools for checking-out the (XML
of) xwiki pages and checking them in would be really useful.
The xar approach is not really practical: there's no merge, it's
problematic when it gets big, and it still doesn't have a command-line
to integrate within a build-flow.
I am convinced it would be easy, for example, to use the XEclipse code
to make checkout, update, and checkin ant-tasks or command-line tools.
Did anyone try?
thanks in advance
paul
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