Actually this is not so easy because the artifacts needed for the
compilation are not anymore in the maven repository, so you will also
have to recompile XWiki artifacts by retrieving the required versions
using tags in the SVN repository. The version we targeted, if I am not
wrong, was XWiki 1.8.1
Yes, I've realised it is a bit of a mission just trying to get a binary
build of concerto to try out...
For the rest, I mostly agree with what Sergiu said.
I still believe in P2P which is really a paradigm
shift from
time-sharing and a better way for keeping the control of his data, but
business-wise it's not where the world is going right now, hence the
lack of real interest in those solutions.
Agreed. I should mention here that the network environment in which I need
to test out wiki capabilities breaks out somewhat from the direction the
world is going right now! And think that concerto would suffice as proof of
wiki capabilities within this network environment.
P.S.: I might check if I can retrieve an pre-compiled
installer from my
backups but I doubt I will be able to. It would be more interesting to
try to rebuild it using XWiki 1.8.1 or, better, update the pom.xml's in
order to target the latest XWiki distribution. I am pretty confident
that things will work even with more recent versions of XWiki because
the functionalities required by Concerto didn't change since then.
If you do stumble across your ready compiled installer, could you possibly
post it here or e-mail to me so that I can try it out?
Thanks again peeps for your inputs on this thread!
Reagards,
PM.