Janne Jalkanen wrote:
On Dec 15, 2009, at 18:02 , Frank Fitch wrote:
Janne Jalkanen wrote:
Note that the repository format will change in 3.0.
Does that mean we will no longer be able to generate wiki pages from
outside sources?
No. It just means that you will need to change your scripts. The Priha
FileProvider is not too dissimilar from the old VersioningFileProvider;
instead of /TextFormattingRules.txt you have
/main/textformattingrules/wiki:content
does this mean the wiki markup language will change? Will it remain anemic? Will we still
be able to use html in the wiki?
However, the repository format will no longer be determined by JSPWiki,
but the underlying JSR-170 implementation. The default configuration
that we currently have uses Priha (www.priha.org) and the FileProvider.
However, you may choose whichever implementation you please, e.g. you
can use Apache Jackrabbit. After that you can use any tool which
interfaces with JSR-170 to change the content. In most cases, however,
touching the repository *directly* bypassing the JSR-170 interface is
not at all a good idea. Priha is not really designed for it either, and
it's not guaranteed to work. Just like it isn't with JSPWiki 2.8 either
:-)
what problem will moving to JSR-170 solve?
Thanks,
-Frank