Thanks for all, but yes i have actually followed steps in XEM and it is not
working as i mentioned and writed first mail :(
I am simply forgeting about something which is not mentioned in tutorial on
.
David.
On Sun, Apr 6, 2008 at 12:40 AM, Guillaume Lerouge <guillaume(a)xwiki.com>
wrote:
Hi again,
no i was thinking that enterprise-manager is
bundled. It means, that i
will
install it and trought that i will be able to
create virtual wikies on
demand. Is it so?
Alas I'm not a XEM installation expert, but yes, this is what XEM
offers : you can create additional virtual wikis on demand.
If not - what do i exactly need to have
installed ... actually maybe i
am
just looking at that page too long, but it is
pretty messy ...
I was thinking that Install XEM from a distribution part on wiki is
what i
need to do and Convert an existing XWiki
Enterprise instance part is
there
in case i have wiki enterprise installed and i
want to install a
manager
plugin into existing instance in order to
transfer it to
enterprise-manager.
Right now I think you'd be better off starting from scratch by
following the instructions for setting up a new XEM as provided here :
http://manager.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/AdminGuide/Installation , and
then make an export of the pages you need in your current XE and
import them again in the XE of your choice that you will have created
from your brand new XEM.
I know it is possible to turn a XE into a XEM, but this will at least
imply the need to activate the relevant plugins. Hopefully some people
from the XEM team will be able to provide you with more complete
answers within a few days.
Guillaume
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