Re: [xwiki-users] off-line-Version of XWiki

2013-01-26 Thread Ashtar Communications
Thanks for the lead - After a quick initial test, it looks like TPP will do
exactly what I need. Much easier to use than Wget, and the pages are
actually working after download.

Best,

aaron


On Sat, Jan 26, 2013 at 2:17 AM, Roman Muntyanu
rmunt...@softserveinc.comwrote:

 You could try something like
http://www.tenmax.com/teleport/pro/home.htm
 Just make sure the user has read-only rights, because TPP clicks all the
 links :)

 -Original Message-
 From: users-boun...@xwiki.org [mailto:users-boun...@xwiki.org] On Behalf
 Of Ashtar Communications
 Sent: Saturday, January 26, 2013 05:11 AM
 To: XWiki Users
 Subject: Re: [xwiki-users] off-line-Version of XWiki

 Stephanie,

 I'm also very interested in anything you come up with, or whether anyone
 has additional thoughts on making an offline copy. I'm not sure whether
 my situation is similar to yours or not, but I'll explain a few things I've
 tried so far in case it helps either of us.

 Short version - has anyone successfully used Wget to mirror an XWiki
 instance?

 What I ultimately would like is an offline archive of an XWiki instance
 that is totally independent of needing a servlet container or database
 (even standalone).

 I understand Arnaud's suggestion to use a standalone XWiki instance to
 create an offline backup, but unfortunately that is too complicated for
 most of my users to access.

 In my circumstance, I have an XWiki instance that needs to reset at the
 beginning of each year, and then need to keep an archive of each full
 year's worth of contributions to the wiki. So I end up with a separate
 XWiki database for each year. This is quickly becoming cumbersome and
 eating up a lot of server resources to keep all of them online.

 I would like for an average user to be able to download an archive of a
 particular year's wiki instance so I no longer need to host it live.

 One other consideration - almost all of the page content in each wiki
 instance is stored in objects attached to each page that are then retrieved
 with velocity and formatted with javascript. And most pages have a large
 number of attachments.

 Things I have tried:

 1) HTML/PDF export - Like Stephanie, this doesn't work for me since it
 doesn't maintain navigation or scripting.

 2) Standalone XWiki instance - this has proved just too complicated for my
 users. I'd prefer some type of archive in a flat file/HTML format if at all
 possible.

 3) Wget - This seems to be the most promising option so far, since it's
 supposed to make a totally offline recursive mirror of the site. My
 attempts so far have been mixed - I can get some of the page content to
 download, but struggle with getting a completely working copy. I've also
 tried a few other offline archiver type programs, but none have worked
 better than Wget. If someone has successfully used Wget to mirror an XWiki
 site, I'd love to hear about it.

 Any other ideas?

 Thanks,

 aaron



 On Fri, Jan 25, 2013 at 8:53 AM, Arnaud bourree arnaud.bour...@gmail.com
 wrote:

  Hello,
 
  Off-line: XWiki is off-line: you don't need internet to run XWiki
  excepted for some connected extension.
  More than Off-line, we may want portable XWiki instance you can put on
  usb pen-drive.
  IMO, standalone XWiki is ready for that.
  OK, You want to put a copy of your XWiki server in you pen-drive ...
   - made you standalone XWiki read-only to not resynchronize back to
  your server
   - after dump of your server database, you have to convert it to
  Hslqdb, or you write Event listener extension to propagate page update
  from server to pen-drive. Database conversion looks more easy to do
 
  Regards,
 
  Arnaud.
 
  2013/1/23  li...@yhmail.de:
   Hello again!
  
   I would like to make a xwiki-instance accessible off-line. I tried
   to
  export
   everything as HTML with rather bad results as the navigation and the
   scripting isn't exported. So the idea was to somehow export xwiki to
   some standalone version. Has anyone ever done something like this
   and wouldn't mind sharing his/her inside thoughts?
  
   Thanks for your help,
  
   Stephanie
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Re: [xwiki-users] off-line-Version of XWiki

2013-01-25 Thread Arnaud bourree
Hello,

Off-line: XWiki is off-line: you don't need internet to run XWiki
excepted for some connected extension.
More than Off-line, we may want portable XWiki instance you can put on
usb pen-drive.
IMO, standalone XWiki is ready for that.
OK, You want to put a copy of your XWiki server in you pen-drive ...
 - made you standalone XWiki read-only to not resynchronize back to your server
 - after dump of your server database, you have to convert it to
Hslqdb, or you write Event listener extension to propagate page update
from server to pen-drive. Database conversion looks more easy to do

Regards,

Arnaud.

2013/1/23  li...@yhmail.de:
 Hello again!

 I would like to make a xwiki-instance accessible off-line. I tried to export
 everything as HTML with rather bad results as the navigation and the
 scripting isn't exported. So the idea was to somehow export xwiki to some
 standalone version. Has anyone ever done something like this and wouldn't
 mind sharing his/her inside thoughts?

 Thanks for your help,

 Stephanie
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Re: [xwiki-users] off-line-Version of XWiki

2013-01-25 Thread Ashtar Communications
Stephanie,

I’m also very interested in anything you come up with, or whether anyone
has additional thoughts on making an “offline” copy. I’m not sure whether
my situation is similar to yours or not, but I’ll explain a few things I’ve
tried so far in case it helps either of us.

Short version – has anyone successfully used Wget to mirror an XWiki
instance?

What I ultimately would like is an offline archive of an XWiki instance
that is totally independent of needing a servlet container or database
(even standalone).

I understand Arnaud’s suggestion to use a standalone XWiki instance to
create an offline backup, but unfortunately that is too complicated for
most of my users to access.

In my circumstance, I have an XWiki instance that needs to “reset” at the
beginning of each year, and then need to keep an archive of each full
year’s worth of contributions to the wiki. So I end up with a separate
XWiki database for each year. This is quickly becoming cumbersome and
eating up a lot of server resources to keep all of them online.

I would like for an average user to be able to download an “archive” of a
particular year’s wiki instance so I no longer need to host it “live.”

One other consideration – almost all of the page content in each wiki
instance is stored in objects attached to each page that are then retrieved
with velocity and formatted with javascript. And most pages have a large
number of attachments.

Things I have tried:

1) HTML/PDF export – Like Stephanie, this doesn’t work for me since it
doesn’t maintain navigation or scripting.

2) Standalone XWiki instance – this has proved just too complicated for my
users. I’d prefer some type of archive in a flat file/HTML format if at all
possible.

3) Wget – This seems to be the most promising option so far, since it’s
supposed to make a totally offline recursive mirror of the site. My
attempts so far have been mixed – I can get some of the page content to
download, but struggle with getting a completely working copy. I’ve also
tried a few other “offline archiver” type programs, but none have worked
better than Wget. If someone has successfully used Wget to mirror an XWiki
site, I'd love to hear about it.

Any other ideas?

Thanks,

aaron



On Fri, Jan 25, 2013 at 8:53 AM, Arnaud bourree arnaud.bour...@gmail.comwrote:

 Hello,

 Off-line: XWiki is off-line: you don't need internet to run XWiki
 excepted for some connected extension.
 More than Off-line, we may want portable XWiki instance you can put on
 usb pen-drive.
 IMO, standalone XWiki is ready for that.
 OK, You want to put a copy of your XWiki server in you pen-drive ...
  - made you standalone XWiki read-only to not resynchronize back to your
 server
  - after dump of your server database, you have to convert it to
 Hslqdb, or you write Event listener extension to propagate page update
 from server to pen-drive. Database conversion looks more easy to do

 Regards,

 Arnaud.

 2013/1/23  li...@yhmail.de:
  Hello again!
 
  I would like to make a xwiki-instance accessible off-line. I tried to
 export
  everything as HTML with rather bad results as the navigation and the
  scripting isn't exported. So the idea was to somehow export xwiki to some
  standalone version. Has anyone ever done something like this and wouldn't
  mind sharing his/her inside thoughts?
 
  Thanks for your help,
 
  Stephanie
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Re: [xwiki-users] off-line-Version of XWiki

2013-01-25 Thread Roman Muntyanu
You could try something like
   http://www.tenmax.com/teleport/pro/home.htm
Just make sure the user has read-only rights, because TPP clicks all the links 
:)

-Original Message-
From: users-boun...@xwiki.org [mailto:users-boun...@xwiki.org] On Behalf Of 
Ashtar Communications
Sent: Saturday, January 26, 2013 05:11 AM
To: XWiki Users
Subject: Re: [xwiki-users] off-line-Version of XWiki

Stephanie,

I'm also very interested in anything you come up with, or whether anyone has 
additional thoughts on making an offline copy. I'm not sure whether my 
situation is similar to yours or not, but I'll explain a few things I've tried 
so far in case it helps either of us.

Short version - has anyone successfully used Wget to mirror an XWiki instance?

What I ultimately would like is an offline archive of an XWiki instance that is 
totally independent of needing a servlet container or database (even 
standalone).

I understand Arnaud's suggestion to use a standalone XWiki instance to create 
an offline backup, but unfortunately that is too complicated for most of my 
users to access.

In my circumstance, I have an XWiki instance that needs to reset at the 
beginning of each year, and then need to keep an archive of each full year's 
worth of contributions to the wiki. So I end up with a separate XWiki database 
for each year. This is quickly becoming cumbersome and eating up a lot of 
server resources to keep all of them online.

I would like for an average user to be able to download an archive of a 
particular year's wiki instance so I no longer need to host it live.

One other consideration - almost all of the page content in each wiki instance 
is stored in objects attached to each page that are then retrieved with 
velocity and formatted with javascript. And most pages have a large number of 
attachments.

Things I have tried:

1) HTML/PDF export - Like Stephanie, this doesn't work for me since it doesn't 
maintain navigation or scripting.

2) Standalone XWiki instance - this has proved just too complicated for my 
users. I'd prefer some type of archive in a flat file/HTML format if at all 
possible.

3) Wget - This seems to be the most promising option so far, since it's 
supposed to make a totally offline recursive mirror of the site. My attempts so 
far have been mixed - I can get some of the page content to download, but 
struggle with getting a completely working copy. I've also tried a few other 
offline archiver type programs, but none have worked better than Wget. If 
someone has successfully used Wget to mirror an XWiki site, I'd love to hear 
about it.

Any other ideas?

Thanks,

aaron



On Fri, Jan 25, 2013 at 8:53 AM, Arnaud bourree arnaud.bour...@gmail.comwrote:

 Hello,

 Off-line: XWiki is off-line: you don't need internet to run XWiki 
 excepted for some connected extension.
 More than Off-line, we may want portable XWiki instance you can put on 
 usb pen-drive.
 IMO, standalone XWiki is ready for that.
 OK, You want to put a copy of your XWiki server in you pen-drive ...
  - made you standalone XWiki read-only to not resynchronize back to 
 your server
  - after dump of your server database, you have to convert it to 
 Hslqdb, or you write Event listener extension to propagate page update 
 from server to pen-drive. Database conversion looks more easy to do

 Regards,

 Arnaud.

 2013/1/23  li...@yhmail.de:
  Hello again!
 
  I would like to make a xwiki-instance accessible off-line. I tried 
  to
 export
  everything as HTML with rather bad results as the navigation and the 
  scripting isn't exported. So the idea was to somehow export xwiki to 
  some standalone version. Has anyone ever done something like this 
  and wouldn't mind sharing his/her inside thoughts?
 
  Thanks for your help,
 
  Stephanie
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