You did, thanks Paul!

Jacques

From: "Paul Foxworthy" <[email protected]>
Hi Kiran,

You can get the article you want at
https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/OFBTECH/Run+OFBiz+under+outside+Application+Servers

For the story of what's happening, see
http://ofbiz.135035.n4.nabble.com/OFBTECH-wiki-generated-pages-are-missing-td3809216.html
and http://ofbiz.135035.n4.nabble.com/Wiki-Page-Missing-td3461022.html .

My perception of the current situation is:

1. The Apache Software Foundation (ASF), the hosts of the wiki, want us to
use HTML exports generated from the Confluence wiki, and not the Confluence
pages themselves, because this puts less load on the Apache servers.

2. The HTML export process doesn't work very well, because there have been
updates to Confluence, and the export script hasn't been maintained. And the
script won't be fixed because...

3. ASF are working towards their own content management system to replace
Confluence, but it is immature and only a few Apache projects are trying it
out. Jacques had links to information on that in the first thread I
mentioned above.

So it seems we are stuck with a broken wiki unless and until we make a
significant effort to adopt, or at least trial, the new Apache CMS. Either
that, or move the wiki off the ASF infrastructure.

Have I got that right?

Cheers

Paul Foxworthy


kiran wrote:

Friends,

Links on following page are not working: (except for 9.04 on JBoss 5.1.0).
https://cwiki.apache.org/OFBTECH/run-ofbiz-under-outside-application-servers.html

Regards,
Kiran Gawde

Senior Software Architect
Object Edge Inc
(925) 943 5558 x108

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