[xwiki-devs] Editing Xwiki core

Ludovic Dubost ludovic at xwiki.org
Tue Apr 1 00:17:18 CEST 2008


You can still replace the xwiki directory by your build.. you just need 
to keep your xwiki.cfg and hibernate.cfg.xml

Ludovic

Kamna Jain wrote:
>  This would be the one you need to remove
>
> xwiki-core-1.2-rc-1.jar
>
>
> Now you will have runtime problems since you run 1.2 and build 1.4.
> You should build the whole war and connect it to your wiki database
>
> *>> But, mine is the standalone installation.
>   
>>> Should I uninstall this one and install the ".war" file?
>>> or reinstall the stand alone verison again and then try to modify the
>>>       
> core?
>   
>>> Please advise.*
>>>       
>
> Or you should build the 1.2 branch but even this will be a problem since
> you have a 1.2rc1 install apparently
>
> Ludovic
>
> On Mon, Mar 31, 2008 at 3:32 PM, <devs-request at xwiki.org> wrote:
>
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>>   1. Re: How can I dynamically add group rights to a space?
>>      (Thomas Mortagne)
>>   2. Re: How can I dynamically add group rights to a space?
>>      (Thomas Mortagne)
>>   3. Editing the Xwiki core (Kamna Jain)
>>   4. Re: Editing the Xwiki core (Thomas Mortagne)
>>   5. Editing the Xwiki core (Kamna Jain)
>>   6. Re: Editing the Xwiki core (Ludovic Dubost)
>>   7. Re: [Vote] for Michael Holst as Curriki Commiter (Paul Libbrecht)
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>> ----------------------------------------------------------------------
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>> Message: 1
>> Date: Mon, 31 Mar 2008 20:56:58 +0200
>> From: "Thomas Mortagne" <thomas.mortagne at xwiki.com>
>> Subject: Re: [xwiki-devs] How can I dynamically add group rights to a
>>        space?
>> To: "XWiki Developers" <devs at xwiki.org>
>> Message-ID:
>>        <a8e97d9c0803311156j2044b5f2we0ed4b7f8a3cbafa at mail.gmail.com>
>> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8
>>
>> On Mon, Mar 31, 2008 at 8:06 PM, Glenn Everitt
>> <Glenn.Everitt at compuware.com> wrote:
>>     
>>>  Now I feel silly...I have been changing between my
>>>       
>> AppServerAuthServiceImpl
>>     
>>>  and XWiki Form based authentication by commenting and uncommenting
>>>
>>>  xwiki.authentication=form
>>>  xwiki.authentication.validationKey=totototototototototototototototo
>>>  xwiki.authentication.encryptionKey=titititititititititititititititi
>>>  xwiki.authentication.cookiedomains=xwiki.com,wiki.fr
>>>
>>>  I lost my mind and left the Form authentication commented out and
>>>       
>> surprise
>>     
>>>  surprise it wouldn't authenticate!
>>>
>>>  The suggestions from Thomas were very helpful.  Here is the code that
>>>       
>> seems
>>     
>>>  to be working
>>>
>>>         //add the view rights for the group to the page
>>>
>>>         XWikiDocument spaceDoc = context.getWiki
>>>       
>> ().getDocument(spaceName+
>>     
>>>  "." + "WebPreferences", context);
>>>
>>>         BaseObject rightsObject =
>>>  spaceDoc.getObject("XWiki.XWikiGlobalRights", true, context);
>>>       
>> I don't kno if it's what it want to do but here you get and momdify
>> the first object XWiki.XWikiGlobalRights in the document. If there is
>> already global rights configured for your space you will break it. You
>> should use newObject(String classname, XWikiContext context) instead.
>>
>>     
>>>         rightsObject.setLargeStringValue("groups", wikiGroupName);
>>>         rightsObject.setStringValue("levels", "view");
>>>         rightsObject.setLargeStringValue("users", "");
>>>         rightsObject.setIntValue("allow", 1);
>>>         context.getWiki().saveDocument(spaceDoc,
>>>  context.getMessageTool().get("core.comment.createdUser"), context);
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Glenn Everitt wrote:
>>>  >
>>>  > Whoops..
>>>  > Well here is what I coded but it did something really bad - I can't
>>>       
>> even
>>     
>>>  > log in with superadmin.  I guess I trashed the main
>>>       
>> XWiki.XWikiGlobalRight
>>     
>>>  > somehow.  So is there a way to recover or do just need to reinstall?
>>>       
>> or
>>     
>>>  > could I just import an old export.  Any hints on where I went wrong
>>>       
>> would
>>     
>>>  > be a big help.
>>>  >
>>>  > WARNING DO NOT USE THIS CODE!
>>>  >
>>>  >         XWikiDocument spaceDoc = context.getWiki
>>>       
>> ().getDocument(spaceName+
>>     
>>>  > "." + "WebPreferences", context);
>>>  >         spaceDoc.setParent("");
>>>  >         spaceDoc.setAuthor("UGM");
>>>  >         context.getWiki().saveDocument(spaceDoc, "UGM Created Space",
>>>  > context);
>>>  >
>>>  >         BaseObject rightsObject =
>>>  > spaceDoc.getObject("XWiki.XWikiGlobalRights", true, context);
>>>  >         rightsObject.setLargeStringValue("groups", wikiGroupName);
>>>  >         rightsObject.setStringValue("levels", "view");
>>>  >         rightsObject.setLargeStringValue("users", "");
>>>  >         rightsObject.setIntValue("allow", 1);
>>>  >         context.getWiki().saveDocument(spaceDoc,
>>>  > context.getMessageTool().get("core.comment.createdUser"), context);
>>>  >
>>>  > Thanks again
>>>  > Glenn Everitt
>>>  >
>>>  >
>>>  > Thomas Mortagne wrote:
>>>  >>
>>>  >> Hi,
>>>  >>
>>>  >> On Mon, Mar 31, 2008 at 4:45 AM, Glenn Everitt
>>>  >> <Glenn.Everitt at compuware.com> wrote:
>>>  >>>
>>>  >>>  I've got existing groups of users in a proprietary system and I
>>>       
>> want to
>>     
>>>  >>>  automatically create a new XWiki user and if this is the first
>>>       
>> user in
>>     
>>>  >>> the
>>>  >>>  group I want to create a XWiki Space and an XWiki group. Finally,
>>>       
>> I
>>     
>>>  >>> want to
>>>  >>>  authorize the XWiki Group within the XWiki Space.
>>>  >>>
>>>  >>>  I can create the user similar to the CreateUserFromLDAP and I can
>>>  >>> create a
>>>  >>>  group by creating a new XWikiDocument  and adding a GroupClass
>>>       
>> object
>>     
>>>  >>> to it.
>>>  >>>  Then I can add the user into the group by using
>>>  >>>  XWikiGroupService.addUserToGroup.  Next, I can create the space
>>>       
>> using
>>     
>>>  >>>  SpaceManagerPluginApi.createSpace but I don't know how to give the
>>>  >>> group
>>>  >>>  justed added rights in the space just added.
>>>  >>>
>>>  >>>  I think I should use Xwiki.XWikiRights and Xwiki.XWikiGlobalRightsbut
>>>  >>> I
>>>  >>>  can't figure out how to do this.
>>>  >>>  I want to give Access Level rights to the added Group for the
>>>       
>> added
>>     
>>>  >>> Space.
>>>  >>
>>>  >> Look at
>>>  >> http://code.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Snippets/SettingRightsSnippet
>>>  >> for an example of how to configure a XWiki.XWikiRights (same as
>>>  >> XWiki.XWikiGlobalRights but on different scope) object.
>>>  >>
>>>  >> For you particular case you should edit <Space>.WebPreferences
>>>       
>> (where
>>     
>>>  >> are listed space rights) and edit/add XWiki.XWikiGlobalRights(because
>>>  >> you want to "globally" configure <Space> and not configure just
>>>  >> <Space>.WebPreferences document).
>>>  >>
>>>  >>>
>>>  >>>  It would be great if someone could point me to an example or
>>>  >>> explanation of
>>>  >>>  how to use XWikiRights.
>>>  >>>
>>>  >>>  Help is always appreciated.
>>>  >>>  Thanks
>>>  >>>  Glenn Everitt
>>>  >>>
>>>  >>>  --
>>>  >>>  View this message in context:
>>>  >>>
>>>       
>> http://www.nabble.com/How-can-I-dynamically-add-group-rights-to-a-space--tp16390961p16390961.html
>>     
>>>  >>>  Sent from the XWiki- Dev mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
>>>  >>>
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>>>  >>>
>>>  >>
>>>  >>
>>>  >>
>>>  >> --
>>>  >> Thomas Mortagne
>>>  >> _______________________________________________
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>>>  >> devs at xwiki.org
>>>  >> http://lists.xwiki.org/mailman/listinfo/devs
>>>  >>
>>>  >>
>>>  >
>>>  >
>>>
>>>  --
>>>  View this message in context:
>>>       
>> http://www.nabble.com/How-can-I-dynamically-add-group-rights-to-a-space--tp16390961p16398104.html
>>     
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>>
>> --
>> Thomas Mortagne
>>
>>
>> ------------------------------
>>
>> Message: 2
>> Date: Mon, 31 Mar 2008 21:00:43 +0200
>> From: "Thomas Mortagne" <thomas.mortagne at xwiki.com>
>> Subject: Re: [xwiki-devs] How can I dynamically add group rights to a
>>        space?
>> To: "XWiki Developers" <devs at xwiki.org>
>> Message-ID:
>>        <a8e97d9c0803311200v72f8f8c5q29ed2b7a60c7a1ec at mail.gmail.com>
>> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8
>>
>> On Mon, Mar 31, 2008 at 8:56 PM, Thomas Mortagne
>> <thomas.mortagne at xwiki.com> wrote:
>>     
>>> On Mon, Mar 31, 2008 at 8:06 PM, Glenn Everitt
>>>
>>> <Glenn.Everitt at compuware.com> wrote:
>>>  >
>>>
>>>       
>>>>  Now I feel silly...I have been changing between my
>>>>         
>> AppServerAuthServiceImpl
>>     
>>>  >  and XWiki Form based authentication by commenting and uncommenting
>>>  >
>>>  >  xwiki.authentication=form
>>>  >  xwiki.authentication.validationKey=totototototototototototototototo
>>>  >  xwiki.authentication.encryptionKey=titititititititititititititititi
>>>  >  xwiki.authentication.cookiedomains=xwiki.com,wiki.fr
>>>  >
>>>  >  I lost my mind and left the Form authentication commented out and
>>>       
>> surprise
>>     
>>>  >  surprise it wouldn't authenticate!
>>>  >
>>>  >  The suggestions from Thomas were very helpful.  Here is the code
>>>       
>> that seems
>>     
>>>  >  to be working
>>>  >
>>>  >         //add the view rights for the group to the page
>>>  >
>>>  >         XWikiDocument spaceDoc = context.getWiki
>>>       
>> ().getDocument(spaceName+
>>     
>>>  >  "." + "WebPreferences", context);
>>>  >
>>>  >         BaseObject rightsObject =
>>>  >  spaceDoc.getObject("XWiki.XWikiGlobalRights", true, context);
>>>
>>>       
>> Sorry the unreadable previous message ;)
>> Maybe it's exactly what you want to do but here you get and modify the
>> first object XWiki.XWikiGlobalRights in the document and create it if
>> it does not exists. If there is already global right configured for
>> your space you will break it. You should use newObject(String
>> classname, XWikiContext context) instead.
>>     
>>>
>>>  >         rightsObject.setLargeStringValue("groups", wikiGroupName);
>>>  >         rightsObject.setStringValue("levels", "view");
>>>  >         rightsObject.setLargeStringValue("users", "");
>>>  >         rightsObject.setIntValue("allow", 1);
>>>  >         context.getWiki().saveDocument(spaceDoc,
>>>  >  context.getMessageTool().get("core.comment.createdUser"), context);
>>>  >
>>>  >
>>>  >
>>>  >
>>>  >
>>>  >
>>>  > Glenn Everitt wrote:
>>>  >  >
>>>  >  > Whoops..
>>>  >  > Well here is what I coded but it did something really bad - I
>>>       
>> can't even
>>     
>>>  >  > log in with superadmin.  I guess I trashed the main
>>>       
>> XWiki.XWikiGlobalRight
>>     
>>>  >  > somehow.  So is there a way to recover or do just need to
>>>       
>> reinstall? or
>>     
>>>  >  > could I just import an old export.  Any hints on where I went
>>>       
>> wrong would
>>     
>>>  >  > be a big help.
>>>  >  >
>>>  >  > WARNING DO NOT USE THIS CODE!
>>>  >  >
>>>  >  >         XWikiDocument spaceDoc = context.getWiki
>>>       
>> ().getDocument(spaceName+
>>     
>>>  >  > "." + "WebPreferences", context);
>>>  >  >         spaceDoc.setParent("");
>>>  >  >         spaceDoc.setAuthor("UGM");
>>>  >  >         context.getWiki().saveDocument(spaceDoc, "UGM Created
>>>       
>> Space",
>>     
>>>  >  > context);
>>>  >  >
>>>  >  >         BaseObject rightsObject =
>>>  >  > spaceDoc.getObject("XWiki.XWikiGlobalRights", true, context);
>>>  >  >         rightsObject.setLargeStringValue("groups", wikiGroupName);
>>>  >  >         rightsObject.setStringValue("levels", "view");
>>>  >  >         rightsObject.setLargeStringValue("users", "");
>>>  >  >         rightsObject.setIntValue("allow", 1);
>>>  >  >         context.getWiki().saveDocument(spaceDoc,
>>>  >  > context.getMessageTool().get("core.comment.createdUser"),
>>>       
>> context);
>>     
>>>  >  >
>>>  >  > Thanks again
>>>  >  > Glenn Everitt
>>>  >  >
>>>  >  >
>>>  >  > Thomas Mortagne wrote:
>>>  >  >>
>>>  >  >> Hi,
>>>  >  >>
>>>  >  >> On Mon, Mar 31, 2008 at 4:45 AM, Glenn Everitt
>>>  >  >> <Glenn.Everitt at compuware.com> wrote:
>>>  >  >>>
>>>  >  >>>  I've got existing groups of users in a proprietary system and I
>>>       
>> want to
>>     
>>>  >  >>>  automatically create a new XWiki user and if this is the first
>>>       
>> user in
>>     
>>>  >  >>> the
>>>  >  >>>  group I want to create a XWiki Space and an XWiki group.
>>>       
>> Finally, I
>>     
>>>  >  >>> want to
>>>  >  >>>  authorize the XWiki Group within the XWiki Space.
>>>  >  >>>
>>>  >  >>>  I can create the user similar to the CreateUserFromLDAP and I
>>>       
>> can
>>     
>>>  >  >>> create a
>>>  >  >>>  group by creating a new XWikiDocument  and adding a GroupClass
>>>       
>> object
>>     
>>>  >  >>> to it.
>>>  >  >>>  Then I can add the user into the group by using
>>>  >  >>>  XWikiGroupService.addUserToGroup.  Next, I can create the space
>>>       
>> using
>>     
>>>  >  >>>  SpaceManagerPluginApi.createSpace but I don't know how to give
>>>       
>> the
>>     
>>>  >  >>> group
>>>  >  >>>  justed added rights in the space just added.
>>>  >  >>>
>>>  >  >>>  I think I should use Xwiki.XWikiRights and
>>>       
>> Xwiki.XWikiGlobalRights but
>>     
>>>  >  >>> I
>>>  >  >>>  can't figure out how to do this.
>>>  >  >>>  I want to give Access Level rights to the added Group for the
>>>       
>> added
>>     
>>>  >  >>> Space.
>>>  >  >>
>>>  >  >> Look at
>>>  >  >>
>>>       
>> http://code.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Snippets/SettingRightsSnippet
>>     
>>>  >  >> for an example of how to configure a XWiki.XWikiRights (same as
>>>  >  >> XWiki.XWikiGlobalRights but on different scope) object.
>>>  >  >>
>>>  >  >> For you particular case you should edit <Space>.WebPreferences
>>>       
>> (where
>>     
>>>  >  >> are listed space rights) and edit/add XWiki.XWikiGlobalRights(because
>>>  >  >> you want to "globally" configure <Space> and not configure just
>>>  >  >> <Space>.WebPreferences document).
>>>  >  >>
>>>  >  >>>
>>>  >  >>>  It would be great if someone could point me to an example or
>>>  >  >>> explanation of
>>>  >  >>>  how to use XWikiRights.
>>>  >  >>>
>>>  >  >>>  Help is always appreciated.
>>>  >  >>>  Thanks
>>>  >  >>>  Glenn Everitt
>>>  >  >>>
>>>  >  >>>  --
>>>  >  >>>  View this message in context:
>>>  >  >>>
>>>       
>> http://www.nabble.com/How-can-I-dynamically-add-group-rights-to-a-space--tp16390961p16390961.html
>>     
>>>  >  >>>  Sent from the XWiki- Dev mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
>>>  >  >>>
>>>  >  >>>  _______________________________________________
>>>  >  >>>  devs mailing list
>>>  >  >>>  devs at xwiki.org
>>>  >  >>>  http://lists.xwiki.org/mailman/listinfo/devs
>>>  >  >>>
>>>  >  >>
>>>  >  >>
>>>  >  >>
>>>  >  >> --
>>>  >  >> Thomas Mortagne
>>>  >  >> _______________________________________________
>>>  >  >> devs mailing list
>>>  >  >> devs at xwiki.org
>>>  >  >> http://lists.xwiki.org/mailman/listinfo/devs
>>>  >  >>
>>>  >  >>
>>>  >  >
>>>  >  >
>>>  >
>>>  >  --
>>>  >  View this message in context:
>>>       
>> http://www.nabble.com/How-can-I-dynamically-add-group-rights-to-a-space--tp16390961p16398104.html
>>     
>>>  >
>>>  >
>>>  > Sent from the XWiki- Dev mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
>>>  >
>>>  >  _______________________________________________
>>>  >  devs mailing list
>>>  >  devs at xwiki.org
>>>  >  http://lists.xwiki.org/mailman/listinfo/devs
>>>  >
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>  --
>>>  Thomas Mortagne
>>>
>>>       
>>
>> --
>> Thomas Mortagne
>>
>>
>> ------------------------------
>>
>> Message: 3
>> Date: Mon, 31 Mar 2008 14:49:36 -0500
>> From: "Kamna Jain" <kammy.scorpi at gmail.com>
>> Subject: [xwiki-devs] Editing the Xwiki core
>> To: devs at xwiki.org
>> Message-ID:
>>        <fb681d280803311249i38eee872n749cf7dc68afab32 at mail.gmail.com>
>> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1
>>
>> Hello all,
>>
>> Can anybody verify if the process I am following for modifying the Xwiki
>> core correct or not (I don't see the expected changes..and hence the
>> concern!)
>>
>> I have the standalone version (for Windows) of Xwiki enterprise installed
>> on
>> my system.
>>
>> I am trying to see which module is invoked whenever I upload/delete
>> attachments from any of the wiki pages and for this
>> 1) I included some println statements in "
>> com.xpn.xwiki.store.XWikiHibernateAttachmentStore.java" and in "
>> com.xpn.xwiki.web.DeleteAttachmentAction.java"
>> 2) built the xwiki-core (sometimes I also tried to built the Xwiki
>> enterprise app itslef)
>> 3) added the jar created - "xwiki-core-1.4-SNAPSHOT.jar" to the WEB-INf /
>> lib folder of my XWiki installation (Is this what I shd be doing for
>> changes
>> to take effect?)
>> 4) run the xwiki server
>> 5) try to do some delete or attach actions, but I do not see the messages
>> (from the println statements) in the start xwiki server command prompt.
>> (Am
>> I looking at the right place for the print msgs.?)
>> Can anybody point out which step am I going wrong at?
>> Basically, I want to figure out the process of modifying the core and
>> seeing
>> the changes in the XWiki Enterprise App I am running. (This will help me
>> when I start adding the SVN integration capability to the core. I need to
>> know what I am doing works or not?)
>>
>> Thanks for any help in this issue.
>>
>>
>> ------------------------------
>>
>> Message: 4
>> Date: Mon, 31 Mar 2008 22:01:50 +0200
>> From: "Thomas Mortagne" <thomas.mortagne at xwiki.com>
>> Subject: Re: [xwiki-devs] Editing the Xwiki core
>> To: "XWiki Developers" <devs at xwiki.org>
>> Message-ID:
>>        <a8e97d9c0803311301w6b89b00du9cc42178a2feb887 at mail.gmail.com>
>> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> On Mon, Mar 31, 2008 at 9:49 PM, Kamna Jain <kammy.scorpi at gmail.com>
>> wrote:
>>     
>>> Hello all,
>>>
>>>  Can anybody verify if the process I am following for modifying the
>>>       
>> Xwiki
>>     
>>>  core correct or not (I don't see the expected changes..and hence the
>>>  concern!)
>>>
>>>  I have the standalone version (for Windows) of Xwiki enterprise
>>>       
>> installed on
>>     
>>>  my system.
>>>
>>>  I am trying to see which module is invoked whenever I upload/delete
>>>  attachments from any of the wiki pages and for this
>>>  1) I included some println statements in "
>>>  com.xpn.xwiki.store.XWikiHibernateAttachmentStore.java" and in "
>>>  com.xpn.xwiki.web.DeleteAttachmentAction.java"
>>>  2) built the xwiki-core (sometimes I also tried to built the Xwiki
>>>  enterprise app itslef)
>>>  3) added the jar created - "xwiki-core-1.4-SNAPSHOT.jar" to the WEB-INf
>>>       
>> /
>>     
>>>  lib folder of my XWiki installation (Is this what I shd be doing for
>>>       
>> changes
>>     
>>>  to take effect?)
>>>  4) run the xwiki server
>>>  5) try to do some delete or attach actions, but I do not see the
>>>       
>> messages
>>     
>>>  (from the println statements) in the start xwiki server command prompt.
>>>       
>> (Am
>>     
>>>  I looking at the right place for the print msgs.?)
>>>  Can anybody point out which step am I going wrong at?
>>>  Basically, I want to figure out the process of modifying the core and
>>>       
>> seeing
>>     
>>>  the changes in the XWiki Enterprise App I am running. (This will help
>>>       
>> me
>>     
>>>  when I start adding the SVN integration capability to the core. I need
>>>       
>> to
>>     
>>>  know what I am doing works or not?)
>>>       
>> Check if you have another xwiki-core-*.jar in WEB-INf/lib folder, it's
>> a common error. Escpecially has there if you have a released version
>> of XE as there is no 1.4.* version released yet.
>>
>>     
>>>  Thanks for any help in this issue.
>>>  _______________________________________________
>>>  devs mailing list
>>>  devs at xwiki.org
>>>  http://lists.xwiki.org/mailman/listinfo/devs
>>>
>>>       
>>
>> --
>> Thomas Mortagne
>>
>>
>> ------------------------------
>>
>> Message: 5
>> Date: Mon, 31 Mar 2008 15:17:47 -0500
>> From: "Kamna Jain" <kammy.scorpi at gmail.com>
>> Subject: [xwiki-devs] Editing the Xwiki core
>> To: devs at xwiki.org
>> Message-ID:
>>        <fb681d280803311317w8188702y4ba45d2a28c372e6 at mail.gmail.com>
>> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1
>>
>> These are all the xwiki-core-* jars that I have in the WEB_INF \ lib
>> folder
>> -
>>
>> xwiki-core-1.2-rc-1.jar
>> *xwiki-core-1.4-SNAPSHOT.jar - This is the one I keep replacing with the
>> new
>> one everytime I build the core*
>> xwiki-core-action-1.2-rc-1.jar
>> xwiki-core-component-1.2-rc-1.jar
>> xwiki-core-component-1.3-SNAPSHOT.jar
>> xwiki-core-container-api-1.2-rc-1.jar
>> xwiki-core-container-servlet-1.2-rc-1.jar
>> xwiki-core-plexus-1.2-rc-1.jar
>> xwiki-core-url-1.2-rc-1.jar
>>
>> Am I supposed to replace all of these?
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>>
>> ------------------------------
>>
>> Message: 6
>> Date: Mon, 31 Mar 2008 22:23:21 +0200
>> From: Ludovic Dubost <ludovic at xwiki.org>
>> Subject: Re: [xwiki-devs] Editing the Xwiki core
>> To: XWiki Developers <devs at xwiki.org>
>> Message-ID: <47F14839.4070901 at xwiki.org>
>> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed
>>
>>
>> This would be the one you need to remove
>>
>> xwiki-core-1.2-rc-1.jar
>>
>>
>> Now you will have runtime problems since you run 1.2 and build 1.4.
>> You should build the whole war and connect it to your wiki database
>> Or you should build the 1.2 branch but even this will be a problem since
>> you have a 1.2rc1 install apparently
>>
>> Ludovic
>>
>> Kamna Jain wrote:
>>     
>>> These are all the xwiki-core-* jars that I have in the WEB_INF \ lib
>>>       
>> folder
>>     
>>> -
>>>
>>> xwiki-core-1.2-rc-1.jar
>>> *xwiki-core-1.4-SNAPSHOT.jar - This is the one I keep replacing with the
>>>       
>> new
>>     
>>> one everytime I build the core*
>>> xwiki-core-action-1.2-rc-1.jar
>>> xwiki-core-component-1.2-rc-1.jar
>>> xwiki-core-component-1.3-SNAPSHOT.jar
>>> xwiki-core-container-api-1.2-rc-1.jar
>>> xwiki-core-container-servlet-1.2-rc-1.jar
>>> xwiki-core-plexus-1.2-rc-1.jar
>>> xwiki-core-url-1.2-rc-1.jar
>>>
>>> Am I supposed to replace all of these?
>>>
>>> Thanks
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>> Message: 7
>> Date: Mon, 31 Mar 2008 22:32:54 +0200
>> From: Paul Libbrecht <paul at activemath.org>
>> Subject: Re: [xwiki-devs] [Vote] for Michael Holst as Curriki Commiter
>> To: XWiki Developers <devs at xwiki.org>
>> Message-ID: <CD47A163-B098-4125-8CC4-3AFA0632901E at activemath.org>
>> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; delsp=yes; format=flowed
>>
>> Erm,
>>
>> I'm not (yet) a curriki committer but I believe Michael has already
>> helped me so would be welcome.
>>
>> paul
>>
>>
>> Le 28 mars 08 ? 09:48, Vincent Massol a ?crit :
>>
>>     
>>> Note: Since this is for the curriki project I believe only curriki
>>> committers should vote.
>>>
>>> Thanks
>>> -Vincent
>>>
>>> On Mar 27, 2008, at 11:06 PM, David Ward wrote:
>>>
>>>       
>>>> Michael is working for Curriki and we would like to add him as a
>>>> Curriki committer.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> David Ward
>>>> dward at curriki.org
>>>>         
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