Some news about this ...
I'm slowly working on it. I'm implementing the admin page(s), some
operations page (purge, split, merge ...), and just started writing the
component (but it's really the beginning).
For configuration parameters, I wonder if I'd better directly access my
AdminClass to grab
Thanks ! :)
For Java I understand, even if I'm not eager to verbosify the cool groovy
classes I use into painful java ... :) (I must say here how much I love
groovy)
Performances are quite good so far, really. At least for now it scales well
with 2300 topics and 5500 mails.
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On Dec 2, 2011, at 9:16 AM, jerem wrote:
Thanks ! :)
For Java I understand, even if I'm not eager to verbosify the cool groovy
classes I use into painful java ... :) (I must say here how much I love
groovy)
Performances are quite good so far, really. At least for now it scales well
with
Of course Vincent, I completely agree with you ... It's more a joke hiding
some kind of lazyness from my side, having to rewrite parts as components
(and having to gain information about how to do that most of all ...)
* How do you autocomplete in wiki pages
I'm so used not having this feature
On Fri, Dec 2, 2011 at 11:52 AM, jerem jeremie.bousq...@gmail.com wrote:
Of course Vincent, I completely agree with you ... It's more a joke hiding
some kind of lazyness from my side, having to rewrite parts as components
(and having to gain information about how to do that most of all ...)
*
Hi Jérémyie,
I don't have much feedback regarding the code, but I'm definitely looking
forward to the application. I've been thinking for a while that users
should be able to create content easily in the wiki from an email and I'm
very glad to see someone tackling the problem :-)
Good luck, I'm
Thanks for pointing this init problem Thomas ...
But in my case the app relies on a scheduled job (in fact, for now it's in
linux crontab but I'll move it to a scheduled job of course), so maybe it
would be easy to workaround : the job could check if component is registered
and if not register it,
On Fri, Dec 2, 2011 at 12:43 PM, jerem jeremie.bousq...@gmail.com wrote:
Thanks for pointing this init problem Thomas ...
But in my case the app relies on a scheduled job (in fact, for now it's in
linux crontab but I'll move it to a scheduled job of course), so maybe it
would be easy to
Hi Jeremie,
On Dec 2, 2011, at 2:06 PM, jerem wrote:
By the way, in the Component tutorial :
http://platform.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/DevGuide/WritingComponents
... there is nothing clear about this needed registration step ... As it's
described, deploying a component in order to use it
Hello xwiki community !
Since a long time, I work on a MailArchive application, and try to find time
to post it to the community ...
It's used in my team and is satisfying, but as I'm working on it currently I
think it's time to unveil what to expect from it, and have your feedbacks
before I
Hi Jeremie,
On Dec 1, 2011, at 4:51 PM, jerem wrote:
Hello xwiki community !
Since a long time, I work on a MailArchive application, and try to find time
to post it to the community ...
It's used in my team and is satisfying, but as I'm working on it currently I
think it's time to unveil
On Thu, Dec 1, 2011 at 5:00 PM, Vincent Massol vinc...@massol.net wrote:
Hi Jeremie,
On Dec 1, 2011, at 4:51 PM, jerem wrote:
Hello xwiki community !
Since a long time, I work on a MailArchive application, and try to find time
to post it to the community ...
It's used in my team and is
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