Re: [xwiki-users] Killer App for xwiki

2009-03-05 Thread Ludovic Dubost

Needless to say that if any company wants to sponsor this we can find 
people to implement it.

Ludovic

Ludovic Dubost a écrit :
> We've been thinking about this for a while. It is possible to script 
> XWiki to achieve what you say but we haven't made it easy.
> We are actually close to it and do not even need a form designer as was 
> suggesting Sergiu.
>
> We just need to be able to focus one developer probably for about a 
> month just on this and we can get something very cool.
>
> I perfectly agree.. It's a killer app we should have and we are close to it.
>
> If some users that know both sharepoint  and XWiki well can list us what 
> makes XWiki great compared to Sharepoint it would really help. We are 
> often asked how to differentiate.
>
> Ludovic
>
> Hernández Cuchí a écrit :
>   
>> Hello,
>>
>>  
>>
>> In my organization we are debating between XWiki and Sharepoint. There is a 
>> functionality that makes sharepoint different from many alternatives, and it 
>> is to create forms in an easy way. I've been searching the documentation of 
>> xwiki, and even though I found that there are forms, I hadn't found a way of 
>> making them "in a simple way", I mean, with a form to create the forms. 
>> Then, displaying the structured data and being able to copy paste to the 
>> office suite.
>>
>>  
>>
>> So here comes the question, is there any easy way to create a formular?
>>
>>  
>>
>> I mean that if there isn't, if someone knowing the technology could do it I 
>> would just be awesome.
>>
>>  
>>
>> thanks
>>
>>  
>>
>> --
>>
>> Francisco Hernández Cuchí
>>
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Re: [xwiki-users] Killer App for xwiki

2009-03-05 Thread Ludovic Dubost

We've been thinking about this for a while. It is possible to script 
XWiki to achieve what you say but we haven't made it easy.
We are actually close to it and do not even need a form designer as was 
suggesting Sergiu.

We just need to be able to focus one developer probably for about a 
month just on this and we can get something very cool.

I perfectly agree.. It's a killer app we should have and we are close to it.

If some users that know both sharepoint  and XWiki well can list us what 
makes XWiki great compared to Sharepoint it would really help. We are 
often asked how to differentiate.

Ludovic

Hernández Cuchí a écrit :
> Hello,
>
>  
>
> In my organization we are debating between XWiki and Sharepoint. There is a 
> functionality that makes sharepoint different from many alternatives, and it 
> is to create forms in an easy way. I've been searching the documentation of 
> xwiki, and even though I found that there are forms, I hadn't found a way of 
> making them "in a simple way", I mean, with a form to create the forms. Then, 
> displaying the structured data and being able to copy paste to the office 
> suite.
>
>  
>
> So here comes the question, is there any easy way to create a formular?
>
>  
>
> I mean that if there isn't, if someone knowing the technology could do it I 
> would just be awesome.
>
>  
>
> thanks
>
>  
>
> --
>
> Francisco Hernández Cuchí
>
>  
>
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Re: [xwiki-users] Killer App for xwiki

2009-03-05 Thread Niels Mayer
For a static PPT file, the office importer seems to do "reports" quite
nicely already:
http://nielsmayer.com/xwiki/bin/view/Sandbox/Spreadsheet

Niels
http://nielsmayer.com



On Thu, Mar 5, 2009 at 4:42 AM,  wrote:

>
> Just yet another idea, if somemody collect ones:
>
>  I time from time thinking about embedding JasperReports in xwiki to
> receive
> analog of Crystal Reports
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Re: [xwiki-users] Killer App for xwiki

2009-03-05 Thread rssh

Just yet another idea, if somemody collect ones:

  I time from time thinking about embedding JasperReports in xwiki to receive
analog of Crystal Reports

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Re: [xwiki-users] Killer App for xwiki

2009-03-05 Thread Hernández Cuchí , Francisco Ricardo
Thanks for the info people!

The problem is that I give only technical advice, I do not make the decisions.

If that would be possible, and then listing the objects with all the 
properties, it would rock.



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De: users-boun...@xwiki.org [mailto:users-boun...@xwiki.org] En nombre de 
Sergiu Dumitriu
Enviado el: jueves, 05 de marzo de 2009 13:21
Para: XWiki Users
Asunto: Re: [xwiki-users] Killer App for xwiki

Sergiu Dumitriu wrote:
> Hernández Cuchí wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>>  
>>
>> In my organization we are debating between XWiki and Sharepoint. There 
>> is a functionality that makes sharepoint different from many 
>> alternatives, and it is to create forms in an easy way. I've been 
>> searching the documentation of xwiki, and even though I found that 
>> there are forms, I hadn't found a way of making them "in a simple 
>> way", I mean, with a form to create the forms. Then, displaying the 
>> structured data and being able to copy paste to the office suite.
>>
>>  
>>
>> So here comes the question, is there any easy way to create a formular?
>>
>>  
>>
>> I mean that if there isn't, if someone knowing the technology could do 
>> it I would just be awesome.
> 
> There is no public form designer for the moment, although there was an 
> attempt to do this a few years ago (still in the sandbox), and we do 
> know that this is a Must Have feature, but there's no volunteer for it 
> at the moment. Technically, this shouldn't be that difficult to do for 
> an experienced developer (either in JS or in GWT), but our GWT 
> developers are pushing on the new WYSIWYG editor, and our JS developers 
> are busy on other things. And I didn't see any Summer of Code candidate 
> good enough to handle this project, maybe this year we'll have one.
> 
> Another alternative for the moment is to use the class sheet found in 
> XE, as it creates a basic automatic form for a class, one that simply 
> lists all properties and displays them in order.
> 
> So in summary, we're planning to have this as soon as we find resources 
> or volunteers to work on it.

Alternatively, since you're planning on spending some money, you can go 
to www.xwiki.com for payed support, and you can support the development 
of this feature. It is better to invest in Open Source than to keep 
feeding the MS monopoly.

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Re: [xwiki-users] Killer App for xwiki

2009-03-05 Thread Sergiu Dumitriu
Sergiu Dumitriu wrote:
> Hernández Cuchí wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>>  
>>
>> In my organization we are debating between XWiki and Sharepoint. There 
>> is a functionality that makes sharepoint different from many 
>> alternatives, and it is to create forms in an easy way. I've been 
>> searching the documentation of xwiki, and even though I found that 
>> there are forms, I hadn't found a way of making them "in a simple 
>> way", I mean, with a form to create the forms. Then, displaying the 
>> structured data and being able to copy paste to the office suite.
>>
>>  
>>
>> So here comes the question, is there any easy way to create a formular?
>>
>>  
>>
>> I mean that if there isn't, if someone knowing the technology could do 
>> it I would just be awesome.
> 
> There is no public form designer for the moment, although there was an 
> attempt to do this a few years ago (still in the sandbox), and we do 
> know that this is a Must Have feature, but there's no volunteer for it 
> at the moment. Technically, this shouldn't be that difficult to do for 
> an experienced developer (either in JS or in GWT), but our GWT 
> developers are pushing on the new WYSIWYG editor, and our JS developers 
> are busy on other things. And I didn't see any Summer of Code candidate 
> good enough to handle this project, maybe this year we'll have one.
> 
> Another alternative for the moment is to use the class sheet found in 
> XE, as it creates a basic automatic form for a class, one that simply 
> lists all properties and displays them in order.
> 
> So in summary, we're planning to have this as soon as we find resources 
> or volunteers to work on it.

Alternatively, since you're planning on spending some money, you can go 
to www.xwiki.com for payed support, and you can support the development 
of this feature. It is better to invest in Open Source than to keep 
feeding the MS monopoly.

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Re: [xwiki-users] Killer App for xwiki

2009-03-05 Thread Ali M.
I think you referring to sharepoint lists, which I agree and very
useful and powerful, but they are not exactly form.
I don't know of an easy way to customize sharepoint lists to support
any business rules.
I also don't know of any easy way to query data from sharepoint list.

Sharepoint is very powerful and with the right level of training you
can create powerful solutions quickly with it.

XWiki, I believe is a different category of application.

I would recommend you look into combining Xwiki with the eXo platform
or Liferay, to have something similar to Sharepoint.
Also look into creating portlets inside Liferay , I am not familiar
with portlets, but I know that many Java frameworks allows you to
create and integrate with the portlets standards.



On Thu, Mar 5, 2009 at 1:50 PM, Hernández Cuchí, Francisco Ricardo
 wrote:
> Hello,
>
>
>
> In my organization we are debating between XWiki and Sharepoint. There is a 
> functionality that makes sharepoint different from many alternatives, and it 
> is to create forms in an easy way. I've been searching the documentation of 
> xwiki, and even though I found that there are forms, I hadn't found a way of 
> making them "in a simple way", I mean, with a form to create the forms. Then, 
> displaying the structured data and being able to copy paste to the office 
> suite.
>
>
>
> So here comes the question, is there any easy way to create a formular?
>
>
>
> I mean that if there isn't, if someone knowing the technology could do it I 
> would just be awesome.
>
>
>
> thanks
>
>
>
> --
>
> Francisco Hernández Cuchí
>
>
>
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Re: [xwiki-users] Killer App for xwiki

2009-03-05 Thread Sergiu Dumitriu
Hernández Cuchí wrote:
> Hello,
> 
>  
> 
> In my organization we are debating between XWiki and Sharepoint. There is a 
> functionality that makes sharepoint different from many alternatives, and it 
> is to create forms in an easy way. I've been searching the documentation of 
> xwiki, and even though I found that there are forms, I hadn't found a way of 
> making them "in a simple way", I mean, with a form to create the forms. Then, 
> displaying the structured data and being able to copy paste to the office 
> suite.
> 
>  
> 
> So here comes the question, is there any easy way to create a formular?
> 
>  
> 
> I mean that if there isn't, if someone knowing the technology could do it I 
> would just be awesome.

There is no public form designer for the moment, although there was an 
attempt to do this a few years ago (still in the sandbox), and we do 
know that this is a Must Have feature, but there's no volunteer for it 
at the moment. Technically, this shouldn't be that difficult to do for 
an experienced developer (either in JS or in GWT), but our GWT 
developers are pushing on the new WYSIWYG editor, and our JS developers 
are busy on other things. And I didn't see any Summer of Code candidate 
good enough to handle this project, maybe this year we'll have one.

Another alternative for the moment is to use the class sheet found in 
XE, as it creates a basic automatic form for a class, one that simply 
lists all properties and displays them in order.

So in summary, we're planning to have this as soon as we find resources 
or volunteers to work on it.
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[xwiki-users] Killer App for xwiki

2009-03-05 Thread Hernández Cuchí , Francisco Ricardo
Hello,

 

In my organization we are debating between XWiki and Sharepoint. There is a 
functionality that makes sharepoint different from many alternatives, and it is 
to create forms in an easy way. I've been searching the documentation of xwiki, 
and even though I found that there are forms, I hadn't found a way of making 
them "in a simple way", I mean, with a form to create the forms. Then, 
displaying the structured data and being able to copy paste to the office suite.

 

So here comes the question, is there any easy way to create a formular?

 

I mean that if there isn't, if someone knowing the technology could do it I 
would just be awesome.

 

thanks

 

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