There a couple other things you might want to look at.
Inside XWiki, Vincent Massol has created a wrapper around Doxia and
WikiModel. Vincent has also added a lot more events which would be
useful in a CMS where Doxia is deficient. I would also like something
that is fully capable of producing a book. The the Maven definitive
guide we had to revert to docbook source because Doxia didn't have
what we needed. So I know right now if you want something for a full-
powered CMS Doxia isn't there right now. WikiModel also uses JavaCC to
create real parsers for many of the wiki markups which makes the
system a little more robust. If you want something for a CMS I would
look at XWiki's wrapper around Doxia and WikiModel.
On 27-Dec-08, at 2:24 PM, mstralka wrote:
Nevermind - I found an example at the bottom of this page:
http://maven.apache.org/doxia/modules/index.html
mstralka wrote:
Hi,
I'd like to use Doxia (specifically Confluence Module) as an
HTML-rendering engine in my CMS but I didn't see any code examples
showing
how to use it from regular java code. Could someone please show
me, or
point me to an example of how to use Doxia to convert a string of
text
into HTML using the Confluence module, for example?
Thank you
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