Hi Alain,
Alain M. wrote:
Hi Sergiu,
ok, I can say then that:
1) Container security doesn't seam to a major concern, or you would have
been more preocupied. I will seek a qualified professional and pass
him your information.
2) wiki secure by it's users is up to me :) this is quite normal
BUT the real question: is if xwiki by it self has security issues. Let
me give an example: php has a weekness known as "sql injection".
Just a brief comment as my skills aren't enough to keep this discussion:
you are comparing two different things. PHP can not be one term of the
comparison. You can compare PHP with Java; or XWiki with MediaWiki (the
first running on a Java servlet container, the second running on PHP.
We come from MediaWiki. We was pretty happy there, but we where missing
a number of things. Granularity in access control was the main one.
XWiki is walking fast toward a powerful rights managing system.
Hope this helps,
Ricardo
Is XWiki prone to the same kind of problem?
Thanks,
Alain
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Ricardo RodrÃguez
Your EPEC Network ICT Team