Ricardo,
If you agree to work with "outdated projects", why not consider the project: http://svn.activemath.org/intergeo/Platform/Vignettes/ It's referencing old xwiki things because that's where curriki holds me but is otherwise giving me the edit luxury for groovy and velocity. It builds applets, per default (it's an applet-based screenshot uploader) but it also contains the source of an xwiki application. It also has src/main/pages/VignettesCode/ which contains source files in groovy and velocity languages and editing with intelliJ there gives me all the code-completions. I believe the project does not have "personal dependencies" but I could be wrong. The main visible output page being: http://i2geo.net/xwiki/bin/view/VignettesCode/CarouselHtml To upload I use my own post script (http://svn.activemath.org/intergeo/Platform/bin/upload-to-wiki) or simply and quite often copy and paste. paul PS: the project does not build a xar which would require those uneditable xml files or a modification to the plugin or xml infrastructure (xinclude probably) so that the .vm and .groovy are still kept, which is essential for editing luxury. Le 21 sept. 2010 à 07:57, Paul Libbrecht a écrit : >> Let's go back to the initial question: what I was looking for was how to >> "read" all available properties of a given "object" with a "piece of >> code" within a XWiki page. I think I'm not able yet to use the right >> concepts and the right words when taking about, in general, >> object-oriented programming. I think that what you have gone several >> steps further and give me/us some nice keys about how to do that >> "programmatically" from within your favourite IDE. This will allow >> anybody using this environment to get auto-completion. > > I summarize it all as the autocompletion function. > You type $xxx then dot (".") then get a popup... that popup is based on what > is known as type. _______________________________________________ users mailing list users@xwiki.org http://lists.xwiki.org/mailman/listinfo/users