Hi Caleb,
 this is ubercool. It just works!
 Let's now work to make that leap to WYSIWYG and to release a nice product.
 Thanks,
 Fabio
 On Thu, Feb 6, 2014 at 6:41 AM, Caleb James DeLisle <cjd(a)hyperboria.ca> wrote:
  Hi all,
 I'm very pleased to announce two new extensions to come out of XWikiSAS Research
 and the RESILIENCE Research project.
 Number One: WebSockets in XWiki!
 If you're an extension developer like me, you want events, you want stuff in the
 browser to be talking to stuff in the wiki and you don't want to be messing around
 with Jetty and Tomcat and all different kinds of libraries and configuration every
 time you need to write an application. You just want stuff that works.
 Here it is:
 
http://extensions.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Extension/WebSocket
 Include this as a dependency for your extension and the Extension Manager will
 automatically include it when users install your extension. In just a few lines of
 code, your users can be chatting and collaborating through the websocket and it's
 based on Netty (Special thanks to the Atmosphere project for developing Nettosphere)
 so it works in all versions of Tomcat and Jetty and does not need any changes to the
 front-end server, just open a port on the JVM machine and you're done.
 Number Two: A new Realtime Collaborative WikiText Editor.
 Indeed this is not the first attempt at Realtime Collaborative editing but perhaps
 it is the most academically amusing. Really this is a prototype to get a handle on
 the technology before we make the leap into Realtime WYSIWYG. Whereas the previous
 Realtime Collaborative WikiText editor had performance issues and was unable to
 handle large pasted, the new editor uses a completely novel design which is intended
 to not only port well to WYSIWYG editing but is implemented entirely on the client
 with the server only relaying messages, making it portable to different web frameworks.
 Check out the Realtime Collaborative WikiText Editor here:
 
http://extensions.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Extension/RealTime+Wiki+Editor
 or install it with the Extension Manager to give it a try for yourself.
 Disclamer: This is still new and might not work properly on all browsers, it certainly
 will not work without websocket support.
 Thanks,
 Caleb
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