We did it !!!!
http://enterprise2blog.com/2009/10/drum-roll-please-our-launch-pad-finalist…
I want to all thank you for helping making this happen. This is just
great for XWiki.
With this conference where we get 5 minutes on stage in the keynote room
+ a mini-pod in the exposition room, we will get a huge exposure for XWiki.
If there are some Californian's that want to meet while I'm there in San
Francisco, please tell me. It Nov 2nd, 3rd at the Moscone. I'll probably
stay a few days after.
Do come see us at the exposition. If you have a great usage of XWiki
come even more to show it to other potential users of XWiki.
The best way to help XWiki is to spread it's usage.
Ludovic
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XWiki: http://www.xwiki.com
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* Explain what you'd like to use this wiki for
I want to use this wiki for organize my family's informations.
* Give the user name that will be the admin of the wiki. This is the
username under which you'll have registered on myxwiki.org
lumar
* Provide the domain namr prefix that you'd like for you wiki
(that's the name that will be used before myxwiki.org to access
the wiki).
lumar
Thanks for offering this service.
Lumar
After upgrading from XWiki 1.4(ish) to 2.0.1 I see stuff like the following
appearing on all pages in the wiki:
$xwiki.jsfx.use('js/scriptaculous/effects.js', true)
$xwiki.jsfx.use('js/xwiki/widgets/modalPopup.js', true)
$xwiki.ssfx.use('js/xwiki/widgets/modalPopup.css', true)
$xwiki.jsfx.use('js/xwiki/widgets/jumpToPage.js', true)
$xwiki.ssfx.use('js/xwiki/widgets/jumpToPage.css', true)
$xwiki.jsfx.use('uicomponents/widgets/confirmationBox.js', true)
$xwiki.ssfx.use('uicomponents/widgets/confirmationBox.css', true)
$xwiki.jsfx.use('uicomponents/widgets/confirmedAjaxRequest.js', true)
$xwiki.jsfx.use('uicomponents/widgets/notification.js', true)
$xwiki.ssfx.use('uicomponents/widgets/notification.css', true)
$xwiki.ssfx.use('resources/uicomponents/viewers/tags.css', true)
$xwiki.jsfx.use('resources/uicomponents/viewers/tags.js', true)
$xwiki.jsfx.use('uicomponents/viewers/comments.js', {'forceSkinAction':
true, 'language': ${context.language}})
$xwiki.ssfx.use('uicomponents/viewers/comments.css', true)
$xwiki.jsfx.use('js/xwiki/viewers/attachments.js', {'forceSkinAction': true,
'language': ${context.language}})
$xwiki.ssfx.use('js/xwiki/viewers/attachments.css', true)
Some of it is at the tops of pages and some at the bottoms.
I'm assuming I did something terribly wrong during installation of 2 and
subsequent import of the new stuff from the xwiki-enterprise-wiki-2.0.1.xar.
Having done it several times, however, I'm a bit stuck pinpointing what
precisely it was that I did incorrectly. If I import any of the pages I
excluded initially, like the XWiki.XWikiPreferences, it more-or-less
destroys my wiki.
Additionally, the users and groups in the Administration pages don't show up
correctly; a barbershop "loading" pole spins forever.
If there are other problems I've been too preoccupied with the former issues
to notice them yet. I suspect they're all related to the same thing,
whatever it was, that I messed up.
Any suggestions would be much appreciated!
Thanks,
- AW
I use xwiki-enterprise-web-1.9.3 on my local machine.
I have, in the hosts file, given localhosts an alternate name: test.info
When I get a watchlist notice in the mail, the url refers to localhost.
I've tried a couple of entries in xwiki.cfg but they had no effect.
Is there anything I can change that will make that url refer to test.info
rather than localhost?
Hey,
I searched in the documentation and on the net and in this list but couldn't
find an answer:
The separation into Local and Global User Groups suggests that Global Users
will work for all Wikis of a farm and Local users will only work in the
current Wiki. Is this correct? After trying around a bit this seems not to
be the case.
So the next question would be if there is a feature in Xwiki to create
Global Users which will work for all Wikis of a farm?
Thx a lot!
Harry
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Hi,
We've upgraded our XWiki install from 1.8.4 to 1.9.4. Most things
seems to work quite right, but there is no sign of the UI
improvements:
- The 'Jump to any page' does not appear ( shortcut does not work either );
- Livetable for showing users does not work;
- The 2.0 syntax wiki editor is still the old one ( no Ajax save and
continue, no improved toolbar, nu improved full screen );
- the 2.0 syntax wysywig editor does not have a 'source' tab
We've went through the usual suspects:
- 2.0 syntax is enabled
- the plugin includes the default plugins from a stock 1.9.4 install
Any ideas to where we should start digging?
Thanks,
Robert
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On Oct 16, 2009, at 11:43 AM, Valdis Vītoliņš wrote:
>> Hi Valdis,
>>
>> On Oct 16, 2009, at 11:05 AM, Valdis Vītoliņš wrote:
>>
>>> It seems to me, Xwiki 2.0 has a memory leak (see memory increase
>>> form
>>> week 41 to week 42).
>>
>> Did you attach something to your mail?
> Yep, though I sent mail as html, and it was dropped.
> Hopefully it will go now.
>
> Valdis
>
> <test-memory-month.png>
Was XWiki running prior to week 41? How long has it been running
before the leak?
Do you know what has been done on the wiki the week of the leak?
Attaching big files, etc?
Thanks
-Vincent
> > Hi Valdis,
> >
> > On Oct 16, 2009, at 11:05 AM, Valdis Vītoliņš wrote:
> >
> > > It seems to me, Xwiki 2.0 has a memory leak (see memory increase form
> > > week 41 to week 42).
> >
> > Did you attach something to your mail?
Yep, though I sent mail as html, and it was dropped.
Hopefully it will go now.
Valdis
It seems to me, Xwiki 2.0 has a memory leak (see memory increase form
week 41 to week 42).
Virtual memory for jsvc process has increased to almost 1GB.
Valdis
hello,
can i delete(hide) the right panel of a template from a space that i
specify? i know how to hide the right panel from the entire xwiki, but i
need to hide it only for a certain space.
Any ideas would be appreciated. Thank you
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Hi!
It is with great pleasure that we announce the launch of the first XWiki
School!
From now on we will organize XWiki Enterprise
<http://www.xwiki.com/xwiki/bin/view/Products/XWikiEnterprise>
initiation sessions several times a year. Their objectives are to let you:
* Discover our solution and its capabilities
* Learn how to use its main features
The first training session will be held on October 28th at La Cantine in
Paris from 4 pm to 7 pm.
Register to the first XWiki School!
<http://fr.amiando.com/xwikischool.html>
Hury up, only 15 places are available! (but don't worry, there will be
other sessions ;-)
Emilie Ogez
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Mob. : +33( 0)623414368
Email : Emilie.Ogez(a)xwiki.com
http://www.xwiki.com
I recently upgraded to XWiki 2.0 and I am trying to add the fontsize, fontname, and backround color to the options available to users within the WYSIWYG editor. Within Macros.vm, I added fontname fontsize forecolor backcolor to the toolbar plugin. I found the following link, but was unable to get this to work properly. Any help would be greatly appreciated, and I thank you in advance.
Thanks,
Brian
The XWiki development team is (not so) pleased to announce the release
of XWiki Enterprise Manager 2.0.1.1.
Go grab it at http://www.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Main/Download
This release fix one critical bug found in XWiki Enterprise Manager 2.0.1.
* XAWM-106 - NullPointer Exception on WikiManager.CreateNewWiki page
For more information see the Release notes at
http://www.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Main/ReleaseNotesXEM2011.
Thanks
-The XWiki dev team
Hello,
I try to import an Office (word 2003 document) with a "Ç" character (ALT 128).
The result into the wiki page is: "Ç".
The result is the same in "UTF-8" or in "ISO-8859-1".
Is this due to a configuration issue or a bug?
Thank's in advance for your answer.
Best Regards,
Is anyone working on an XWiki book and can tell us about it? :-) I think the current documentation improvement efforts are great, but what we really need is a good book that ties together XWiki capabilities with up-to-date examples.
-Joshua-
Hi,
I'm writing a comoponent that needs to access and modify XWiki objects. I'm
using the DocumentAccessBridge interface, but a little puzzled by the
interface. It seems like, to inspect the objects of a given class in a
given document, I have to do something like:
String[] properties = new String {"firstName, lastName"};
int objectNum = 0;
boolean moreObjects = true;
while (moreObjects) {
for (String property : properties) {
String value = (String) documentAccessBridge.getProperty(documentName,
"Main.MyClass", objectNum, property);
if (value == null) {
moreObjects = false;
break;
}
// ...
}
objectNum++;
}
It also seems like it's impossible to set properties of any object other
than the first one of its class in a document, using the one setProperty
method.
Is this a correct way to access objects (I've been having trouble testing as
per my previous post)? Is there another way to modify objects?
I did notice that this interface is only intended to be temporary until a
redesign exposes the whole model as a component. When is this expected to
happen?
Thanks,
David Breeden
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Hi,
I'm writing a component with a dependency on a 3rd-party JAR. I've
installed the JAR in my local repository and added the dependency in the
component's POM, and everything builds fine. However, when I add the
component to my XWiki install (on the same machine) and try to start it up,
I get a NoClassDefFound error.
What is the standard way to write a component with 3rd-party dependencies?
Thanks!
~David
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Hi,
I want to sort the items in a panel by name.
I'm using as follows, but the items in the panel are not in alphabetical
order.
How can I do this with the same code below?
#set($web = $doc.web)
#panelheader('Name')
#foreach($subdoc in $xwiki.getSpaceDocsName("$doc.web"))
#if($subdoc!='WebPreferences' && $subdoc!='WebHome')
- [${doc.web}.${subdoc}]
#end
#end
#panelfooter()
Thanks,
Alexandre Souza
Hi All ,
Could someone explain me if exists any possibility to migrate a mysql
database in syswiki to a mysql database in xwiki?
Thanks in advance,
Carolina Ramirez
Hi,
I'm new to XWiki (and Maven, for that matter) and would like to write a
component. I've gone through the Writing XWiki Components tutorial and the
Building XWiki from sources page and also found this helpful post:
http://n2.nabble.com/Components-in-XWiki-td2621693.html#a2621693. I
generated the sample org.xwiki.component.HelloWorld component from the
archetype in the tutorial, compiled it using the Maven Eclipse plugin, then
dropped the jar in my WEB-INF\lib. But when I try to load the component
with the sample script:
{{groovy}}
def greeter =
com.xpn.xwiki.web.Utils.getComponent(org.xwiki.component.HelloWorld.class);
{{/groovy}}
I get exceptions saying "Failed to load component
[org.xwiki.component.HelloWorld] for hint [default]" and "Can't find
descriptor for the component [role = [org.xwiki.component.HelloWorld] hint =
[default]]"
I've also tried adding the @ComponentRole and @Component annotations (with
no hints) to HelloWorld.java and DefaultHelloWorld.java which weren't there
before, and also adding org.xwiki.component.HelloWorld to the plugins in
xwiki.cfg, but this doesn't seem to change anything.
What am I missing to successfully load the component?
Much thanks,
David Breeden
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Hi,
I've got lots and lots of pages created in xwiki/1.0 syntax. Now we decided to migrate to V2.0. Furthermore it's noticeable that we use XMLRPC to upload pages to our wiki. Migration lead to rendering problems in the new version since it expects the pages to be in xwiki/2.0 format by default. I changed the default to xwiki/1.0, cleared the wiki and did another upload and it worked as expected.
However this isn't the approach we would like to use in production. To avoid migrating hundreds of pages (and lots of code that builds pages) to 2.0 syntax but to keep the default value xwiki/2.0 we're somehow stuck. A possible and reasonable compromise could be to set the syntax of a page during creation time, meaning that legacy pages will be created as 1.0 others maybe as 2.0, or (to start dreaming) in a way of autodetecting the page's syntax.
To make it short:
Is there a way we could easily upload our 1.0 pages to a 2.0 wiki without changing the default value? Otherwise we would have to spend several days in migrating our code, which costs us without giving us any additional functionality.
Thank you
Mike