Vincent Massol wrote: > Since I was probably not clear let me try to rephrase what I meant: > > 1) If what you to manipulate is data generated by xwiki (i.e. > everything in the XWiki database) then you should use the API provided > by xwiki and not manipulate this data directly. > > 2) If what you want to manipulate is your own data (for example data > coming from other systems) then you have to use direct JDBC connection > for sure. > > This is why I asked for Harikrishan's use case as he seems to be in > use case 1 since he mentioned something about saving some text field > in the database. Typically, the standard way for doing this in XWiki > is to create an Object and let XWiki save that Object to the database. > > Hope it makes sense, > -Vincent Definitely. It makes complete sense. I'm also a bit confused by Harikrishnan messages, that is the reason I've brought in our own case to see where, if anywhere, Harikrishnan graft to.
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