Thanks Donald for the references. I had browsed few of them earlier. The references mainly show perl based scripting. I just played around with a Java/JCR based API on Jackrabbit implementation. That provides an rmi based access out of the box. So I was looking for details such as i) does confluence installation open to an autheticated rmi based access? ii) if yes, what is the URL? I could not find it in the above references.
But reading through them, it appears that perl scripting comes more natural in this environment for the current purpose. DWoods wrote: > > For webdav - > http://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/plugins/servlet/confluence/default > and use your cwiki uid/pwd. > Confluence docs - > http://confluence.atlassian.com/display/CONFEXT/WebDAV+Client+Setup#WebDAVClientSetup-WebDAVClientSetupOtherClients > > > For XMLRPC, I don't know if that is enabled, but try - > http://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/rpc/xmlrpc > Confluence docs - > http://confluence.atlassian.com/display/CONFEXT/Scripts > > > -Donald > > Pinaki Poddar wrote: >> Dnald/Craig, >> Do you know the RMI URL to connect to confluence content repository >> using >> jackrabbit or anyy other JCR compatible client? >> >> [1] http://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/administrators.action >> >> >> DWoods wrote: >>> and adding some date substitution of when the last rsync ran would be >>> great too, so anyone could tell how old the static content is and if the >>> scripts are not running again.... >>> >>> That would also be helpful for search engines, to know which pages have >>> changed by updating the meta-data during the copy.... >>> >>> >>> -Donald >>> >>> >>> Michael Dick wrote: >>>> Hi Pinaki, >>>> >>>> The upload.xml and the wiki updater are separate entities. >>>> >>>> Upload.xml runs more or less nightly - I have build profile on our >>>> continuous integration server that runs at 2:00 AM if there have been >>>> changes. It lays down the documentation, and pre-compiled binaries into >>>> a >>>> 'staging directory' on people.apache.org. Naturally others are free to >>>> run >>>> it at any time and deploy to other locations if they choose. >>>> >>>> The wiki / homepage gets updated by confluence. After an update to the >>>> wiki >>>> confluence exports the site to our page on people.apache.org. The page >>>> is >>>> then 'skinned' by a cron job / script of some sort that Donald owns >>>> which >>>> adds the logo and some other customizations. >>>> >>>> Doing what you want is a bit involved. The place to do it is in the >>>> cron >>>> job >>>> / script that gets executed after confluence updates the site. That >>>> script >>>> will have to unzip the openjpa binaries and run OpenJPAVersion (or just >>>> read >>>> the properties file) and do the substitution for you. >>>> >>>> There may be some tweaking we can do to make the confluence export do >>>> the >>>> work for us, but that's beyond my knowledge. Also I only have a passing >>>> familiarity with the cron job / script that adds the logo to the site, >>>> so >>>> I >>>> my understanding might be out of date (this is how it worked when Marc >>>> set >>>> it up). Donald is the expert and can correct me if I'm wrong :-) >>>> >>>> It's all doable, but might require some coordination to make this part >>>> of >>>> the 'main' cron job that inserts the logo. >>>> >>>> Regards, >>>> >>>> -mike >>>> >>>> On Wed, Nov 25, 2009 at 3:28 PM, Pinaki Poddar <[email protected]> >>>> wrote: >>>> >>>>> Hi, >>>>> >>>>> I am looking for a way to display the SVN revision number of the >>>>> nightly >>>>> snapshot build in the confluence Wiki page. Looks like the upload ant >>>>> script (./openjpa-project/upload.xml) is the right place to >>>>> a) extract the revision number form the OpenJPA build >>>>> b) make some text substitution in the Wiki page that displays nightly >>>>> snapshot download in a table. >>>>> >>>>> Comments/Suggestions/Alternatives? >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> ----- >>>>> Pinaki >>>>> -- >>>>> View this message in context: >>>>> http://n2.nabble.com/Adding-varaible-content-in-Confluence-from-OpenJPA-Builds-tp4067796p4067796.html >>>>> Sent from the OpenJPA Developers mailing list archive at Nabble.com. >>>>> >>> >> >> >> ----- >> Pinaki > > ----- Pinaki -- View this message in context: http://n2.nabble.com/Adding-varaible-content-in-Confluence-from-OpenJPA-Builds-tp4067796p4107668.html Sent from the OpenJPA Developers mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
