Gabriel I see it's built on TWiki. Chiki has many similarities to Twiki re functionality. Obviously it's written in Java using Struts (not perl). Have you taken a look at Chiki ? I'd be interested in any feedback you might have. The current release has everything you listed (except version control which is in the next release) and more. As an experienced Wiki user I'd appreciate your feedback. Your site is a good example of how these things can be used. A Community site (using Chiki) for Struts would be a great resource. Of course it doesnt have to be Chiki (there are many Wiki's out there) but it'd be good to use something that's built on Struts.
Looking forward to your feedback Thanks Ghoot http://chiki.emaho.org http://sourceforge.net/projects/chiki > -----Original Message----- > From: Gabriel Sidler [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: 06 March 2002 14:05 > To: Struts Users Mailing List > Subject: Re: Struts Community Opportunity > > > keithBacon wrote: > > > > likewise - great idea, not that I know what Chiki is. > > I like the idea of an updateable repository of knowledge. > > The problem with the mail archive is that a small % of it > is valuable but it is > > lost amidst the clutter (ie. amongst my ramblings). > > > > Hopefully you'll have a demo availble soon? > > Here's a Wiki demo: I just recently started to setup a semi-public > Wiki site to collect resources related to web application > technologies. > It's a work in progress but should be enough to give you a good idea > of what this Wiki stuff is. Note the following details: > > - Every page has an Edit button. Everyone can edit/contribute. > This is a certain risk but experience shows that it works > well in most communities. Try it, looks at the content, add > something useful. :-) > - Every Wiki word establishes automatically a topic, i.e. a sub-page. > Wiki words are words smashed togehter like a AnExampleWikiWord. > - A very simple markup language is used to edit the content. It takes > you five minutes to learn it. > - There is a build-in search feature. > - You can track changes and revert to any ealier version (CVS like) > > http://www.teamup.com/webdev/ > > I've been useing Wiki for a long time, mostly company-internal, to > maintain shared knowledge. I has been very useful. I support very > much the idea of setting up a Wiki based Struts community tool. > Note that my site uses a Perl-based Wiki. We should of course use > the Struts-based Chiki for this. > > Gabe > > > > > > -- > Gabriel Sidler > Software Engineer, Eivycom GmbH, Zurich, Switzerland > > -- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: > <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > For additional commands, e-mail: > <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> For additional commands, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

