On Feb 11, 2009, at 9:41 AM, Vincent Massol wrote: > Hi Herve, > > On Feb 11, 2009, at 9:01 AM, Hervé Agnoux wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> I should want use XWiki as a platform to distribute java web start >> applications. >> >> I want some acces control : only register persons can get the jnlp >> and jar >> file. >> >> I put the jars on the server by FTP with an ant task. I edit the >> jnlp file on >> the server with vim (or KEdit, if the X server is ok). >> >> I don't want use the internal stuff in XWiki to edit or install >> these files, I >> use xwiki only to control the acces and to make a presentation page >> (ex : >> "Please clic here (here), it's my very good java application") of >> the product. >> >> How is it possible to get the FTP transfert inside a xwiki context ? > > XWiki supports several remote access protocols: > * XMLRPC > * REST > * HTTP uploads
Forgot WebDAV too. You can probably FTP to a webDAV mount which means the files you upload will directly find their way as attachments. -Vincent > Why don't you use one of these? That would be the simplest. > > Another solution (but quite hacky) would be to use a groovy script > to look for files in a given directory and "install" them somewhere > in the wiki if found, and use the Scheduler to trigger this groovy > script every few minutes. > > Again this is hacky and way less better than using REST or XMLRPC > for ex. which you can trigger using a crontab that does the same > thing as the groovy script but outside of xwiki. > > Thanks > -Vincent > http://xwiki.com > http://xwiki.org > http://massol.net > > > > > > Thanks -Vincent http://xwiki.com http://xwiki.org http://massol.net _______________________________________________ users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.xwiki.org/mailman/listinfo/users
