Hi,
You can:
1) Re-install the Index Application [1] and restore [2] your documents
manually, one by one
2) Create a script that restores all the documents in the recycle bin. This
can be optimized to restore only the latest version (if multiple versions
are deleted in the recycle bin). You can
Hi,
You`d have to be more specific in what you want to achieve with a panel of
history.
If you need help with velocity, check out these resources:
http://platform.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/DevGuide/WebHome
http://platform.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/DevGuide/Scripting
Hi;
I'm interested in the xwiki, but there are some details that escape me:
how the page and versions are saved?
According to my little experiment: as a script in the database, that is an
internal link to the images and attachment files that are stored as files,
and external link to pages on
XWiki object model is not simply/directly related to database schema.
It is somehow true for simple document (xwikidoc table), but properties
of custom objects are distributed around several tables regarding to
value type. (It allows adding arbitrary objects without extending
schema):
I recently upgraded from xwiki enterprise 4.4.1 to version 6.1. I am running
on Redhat Enterprise 6.3 OS and using tomcat6. I put the new war into place,
updated the config files as necessary and then started up. I went through the
wizard process for the upgrade and things seem to go fairly