wiki.cocoondev.org - is cocoon based?

2003-06-20 Thread Stavros Kounis

hi people

i have 2 question about wiki in cocoondev

1. is it powered (served) by cocoon or  not
2. is it open source ?

i need something like this for documentation in our intranet
i want people here to be able to add update ar delete something



thnx


stavros



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RE: wiki.cocoondev.org - is cocoon based?

2003-06-20 Thread Christopher Watson

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 hi people
 
 i have 2 question about wiki in cocoondev
 
 1. is it powered (served) by cocoon or  not

It's JSP Wiki available at www.jspwiki.org 

So I guess thi is off-topic !

 2. is it open source ?

Yes

 
 i need something like this for documentation in our intranet

I've used it for exactly the same!

 i want people here to be able to add update ar delete something

You can use tomcat to add realm-based login security

 
 
 
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RE: wiki.cocoondev.org - is cocoon based?

2003-06-20 Thread Reinhard Pötz
http://wiki.cocoondev.org/Wiki.jsp?page=SystemInfo

Reinhard

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 hi people
 
 i have 2 question about wiki in cocoondev
 
 1. is it powered (served) by cocoon or  not
 2. is it open source ?
 
 i need something like this for documentation in our intranet
 i want people here to be able to add update ar delete something
 
 
 
 thnx
 
 
 stavros
 
 
 
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Re: wiki.cocoondev.org - is cocoon based?

2003-06-20 Thread Bertrand Delacretaz
1. is it powered (served) by cocoon or  not
no, it is JSPWiki from http://www.jspwiki.org/

2. is it open source ?
yes

i need something like this for documentation in our intranet
i want people here to be able to add update ar delete something
JSPWiki is IMO one of the best wiki implementations around.
I think TWiki (http://twiki.org/) still beats it in features but it 
doesn't look as nice out of the box.

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  Bertrand Delacretaz
  independent consultant, Lausanne, Switzerland
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Re: wiki.cocoondev.org - is cocoon based?

2003-06-20 Thread Derek Hohls
Bertrand

You're right about TWiki - I originally picked JSPWiki in the
hope that (in the long-term at least) it could be perhaps
linked into Cocoon somehow ... perhaps generating XML
from the structured text? I also was not very attracted by
the cgi-bin/perl technology used in TWiki.

Browsing over to TWiki, I don't see that many features
that are lacking in JSPWiki - for example:

Structured content: Use TWiki Forms to classify and categorize 
unstructured web pages and to create simple workflow systems. 
Access control: Define groups and impose fine grained read and 
write access restrictions based on groups and users. 
Application platform: Developers use the TWiki platform to create 
web-based applications.  An example application is the XpTrackerPlugin
 which allows teams to track Extreme Programming (XP) projects.
Managing users: Web based user registration and change of password. 

seem to be ones missing from JSPWiki but many of the others
are present.  

Is there a more detailed comparison of the two systems available
anywhere??

Thanks
Derek

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 1. is it powered (served) by cocoon or  not

no, it is JSPWiki from http://www.jspwiki.org/ 

 2. is it open source ?

yes

 i need something like this for documentation in our intranet
 i want people here to be able to add update ar delete something

JSPWiki is IMO one of the best wiki implementations around.
I think TWiki (http://twiki.org/) still beats it in features but it 
doesn't look as nice out of the box.

--
   Bertrand Delacretaz
   independent consultant, Lausanne, Switzerland
   http://cvs.apache.org/~bdelacretaz/ 


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[OT] TWiki (was: wiki.cocoondev.org - is cocoon based?)

2003-06-20 Thread Bertrand Delacretaz
...Access control: Define groups and impose fine grained read and
write access restrictions based on groups and users
Can be very helpful in making Wikis accepted by reluctant people, even 
though you'd probably turn it off after a few weeks of use
;-)

...seem to be ones missing from JSPWiki but many of the others
are present...
 Another cool feature is the drawing applet 
(http://twiki.org/cgi-bin/view/TWiki/TWikiDrawPlugin)

...Is there a more detailed comparison of the two systems available
anywhere??...
I don't know.

-Bertrand

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RE: wiki.cocoondev.org - is cocoon based?

2003-06-20 Thread Mato Mira, Fernando
 From: Bertrand Delacretaz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

  i need something like this for documentation in our intranet
  i want people here to be able to add update ar delete something
 
 JSPWiki is IMO one of the best wiki implementations around.
 I think TWiki (http://twiki.org/) still beats it in features but it 
 doesn't look as nice out of the box.

There's also CLiki:

http://www.cliki.net/CLiki


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