On 2/7/06, Enrique Ferreyra <eferreyra(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Thanks i try Lucene!!
(sorry if there is some bad english in the next lines, i never really
study, i learn watching TV when ESPN come to mi local cable :)
No matter, mine is
not very good too :-)
I send a snapshot of how im going, the context: in my job im part of a
small group of "new technology", we are mostly developing in Informix
4gl and Clarion, so new technology is really relative :)
lol
Anyway, we are doing a initial stage where we study and register things
possibly useful for a new implementation of our applications (Java
driven, but with some open ideas for other technologies), later we plan
to make some example models for things interesting for my company on
these technologies, a point of sale for example...
Obviously this first stage is where XWiki plays for collaboration and
knowledge base mostly, hoping that if i make a good implementation,
expand to other things.
cool
Now other question, how important is the Documents hierachy ? my xwiki
is not like a tree structure, more a graph structure and the hierachy is
kind of messy....
I think it's normal for a wiki. Every wiki is more like a
graph than
tree. It's a big difference with with other way to share information.
here is a script to see a wiki with a mindmap (using the parent
relationship of pages)
http://fr.runnerslifestyle.com/xwiki/bin/view/Main/MindMap?xpage=code
Thanks for the help.
You are welcome
if you have more techies questions, you can join the xwiki-dev mailing
list to discuss with the developers.
Jérémi
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