weberjn wrote:
We'd like to export some information from UML models into Wiki pages and use
JSPWiki as read-only viewer for it. The result should be similar to Javadoc
(but it is not about Java).
It seems to be easier to generate wiki pages than to generate static HTML
pages, does it?
I see two problems here:
o How does JSPWiki know that there are new or changed pages in the
file-system and especially, how do you make Lucene see the changes? Is there
an API (e.g. a servlet) that you can call to make JSPWiki reload its page
cache?
Juergen,
I often generate wikitext pages from programs for viewing via
JSPWiki. Works like a charm.
For reindexing Lucene, you can either use the ReindexPlugin:
http://purl.org/ceryle/wiki/Wiki.jsp?page=ReindexPlugin
or check out what it does and duplicate that. If you don't want
users to be able to force a reindex you could add an authorisation
code check as found in HelloWorld plugin:
http://purl.org/ceryle/wiki/Wiki.jsp?page=HelloWorldPlugin
It's pretty simple really.
Murray
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