Hi Robert,
We are currently developing on a GWT API. it's not complete yet, you
don't have all the functionnalities of the scripting API of XWiki, but
it's a beginning.
you can :
* get / add / save a document
* get the attachment links of this document
* get / add / save the objects of page
You are welcome to contribute your improvement to this API.
this api is available in the svn trunk of xwiki :
xwiki/trunk/web/gwt
We have 2 projects made on top of this API. On this projects, the GWT
is our only backend.
What function do you need from the wiki?
jeremi
On 2/21/07, Robert J. Carr <rjcarr(a)apl.washington.edu> wrote:
I'm developing a large-ish web application using
the Google Web Toolkit
(GWT) and one of the things I'd like to integrate is a wiki. I'd like to
use an existing wiki engine and not develop from scratch, and in looking
around it seems that xwiki is the best java solution.
So, here are my questions:
1) Has anyone integrated xwiki into an existing GWT application?
2) And if not, has anyone integrated xwiki into any other existing java
web application?
Some guidance on how to approach this would be appreciated (high level is
okay, I'll sweat the details), if it is indeed agreed that xwiki is an
appropriate solution.
Thanks-
Robert
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