Valdis,

look at currikiorg where this is done:
- a web project with additional and replacement resources and additional 
dependencies, including own plugins, all maven built
- a wiki project where src/main/webapp/resources are the xml that make up the 
xar and where src/main/webapp/pages are the source files of the pages that are 
pushed afterwards as page wiki (using "upload-to-wiki").

All but the last step seems to be the widespread way of working.

Paul


On 9 mai 2013, at 20:18, Valdis Vītoliņš wrote:

> I'm working on a project, which potentially could be useful for more
> than one customer. Therefore I'm thinking how to manage automated
> updates for Xwiki content (xar file for partial export)
> and ../webapps/xwiki (additional jar files and differences/replacements
> for existing files) folder.
> 
> On the one hand it should provide easy steps for Linux/web admins, which
> are not very familiar with Xwiki for upgrading their, on the other hand,
> it shouldn't be too hard to manage for me also.
> 
> I assume, it could be some (xwiki?) github project though I wonder, what
> structure should I have there.
> 
> To not reinvent the wheel, can you describe what tools/approaches you
> see as the best?
> 
> E.g. how you manage content for:
> https://github.com/xwiki/xwiki-enterprise/tree/master/xwiki-enterprise-ui/src/main/resources/XWiki
> 
> 
> Thanks!
> Valdis
> 
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