[xwiki-users] Howto-Request (+Donation) [Copy from dev-list]

2008-01-17 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Hi all

(I'm writing this here again as the target audience maybe didn't subscripe
the developer-list)

I'm just an Linux/Apace/MySQL/PostgreSQL guy (and no developer). I have no
experience with Tomcat or whatsoever. Maybe I could indeed deploy the
xwiki-installation but I'm not sure about that, so I'm asking for a
step-by-step Howto (something like you can see on http://www.howtoforge.com
).

Web(!)Server: Linux Debian 4 (console only)
DB: MySQL
Apache 2.2.x (mod_proxy must be used as mod_jk is obsolet as I saw it)
Please with a Domain example.

I would donate $50. Maybe there are other ppl who are interested in that and
would donate too??

Anybody willing to lower the xwiki installation-barrier (no offend
xwiki-guys :))?

Cheers
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Re: [xwiki-users] No import application on dojo skin ?

2008-01-17 Thread Víctor A. Rodríguez
Hi rssh,

Vincent Massol wrote:
 On Jan 16, 2008, at 6:12 PM, rssh wrote:


   
 (or all skin-s except albatross now obsolete [?])
 

 Dodo didn't have an import application but you can still find an  
 application to do this. Google gave me this one:
 hhttp://old.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Test/ImportExport
   
Please, take a look at 
http://platform.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/AdminGuide/Installation#HUpgradinganXWikiv09Installation
 
in the Export/Import section is described how to make the utility work 
for you (or at least work ...).
Remember that you must be logged on as Admin

Hope this helps.

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Re: [xwiki-users] mod_jk config ? mod_proxy ?

2008-01-17 Thread Paul Libbrecht
I'm sorry but I really meant to ask for documentation on how to  
configure mod_jk or mod_proxy *with xwiki*.


In particular, I wanted to proof the path to the static elements.
I do not know how to check if there's some velocity in Javascript  
files, for example (grep for '#' ? is enough?).


paul


Le 16 janv. 08 à 23:05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit :


On Jan 16, 2008 5:00 PM, Paul Libbrecht [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Hello,

searching for mod_jk wasn't very rich on xwiki.org.

Hi

Not that I would have any clue, but:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mod_jk
http://getahead.org/blog/joe/2006/02/01/ 
mod_jk_is_dead_long_live_mod_proxy_ajp.html


Sorry if this does not help at all...




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[xwiki-users] [ANN] XWiki Enterprise 1.2 Released

2008-01-17 Thread Vincent Massol
The XWiki development team is pleased to announce the final release of  
XWiki Enterprise 1.2.


Go grab it at http://www.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Main/Download

This is the final 1.2 release, which brings a lot of improvements and  
new features. The main improvements over version 1.1 are:

* Improved performances
* Better Interoperability with Confluence
* Clean and improvements to the XMLRPC interface
* Recycle bin feature for deleted documents
* Minor edits
* News rights management UI
* Mail sender plugin to send emails from Velocity
* Watchlist feature to be notified of pages in documents or spaces
* Scheduler plugin and application to schedule Groovy scripts to be  
executed at given times

* New macro to display panels inside pages
* JODA Time plugin to perform dates computations in Velocity scripts
* Lucene search stabilized and now works in multiwiki setups
* New statistics API and UI
* Add automatic database migrations for easier XWiki installs

For more information see the Release notes at:
http://www.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Main/ReleaseNotesXWikiEnterprise12

Thanks
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Re: [xwiki-users] mod_jk config ? mod_proxy ?

2008-01-17 Thread Jerome Velociter
AFAIK, xwiki .js files aren't parsed by the velocity renderer. You might
find JS mixed with velocity only in templates inside script tags.

Regards,
Jérôme.

 I'm sorry but I really meant to ask for documentation on how to
 configure mod_jk or mod_proxy *with xwiki*.

 In particular, I wanted to proof the path to the static elements.
 I do not know how to check if there's some velocity in Javascript
 files, for example (grep for '#' ? is enough?).

 paul


 Le 16 janv. 08 à 23:05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit :

 On Jan 16, 2008 5:00 PM, Paul Libbrecht [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Hello,

 searching for mod_jk wasn't very rich on xwiki.org.

 Hi

 Not that I would have any clue, but:

 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mod_jk
 http://getahead.org/blog/joe/2006/02/01/
 mod_jk_is_dead_long_live_mod_proxy_ajp.html

 Sorry if this does not help at all...

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Re: [xwiki-users] mod_jk config ? mod_proxy ?

2008-01-17 Thread Arnaud BOURREE
Hello,

Paul Libbrecht wrote on 17/01/2008 17:47:
 I'm sorry but I really meant to ask for documentation on how to 
 configure mod_jk or mod_proxy *with xwiki*.
There is no specific configuration for xwiki.
xwiki need a Java servlet container like Tomcat or Jetty.
If you want to put Apache httpd in front of to made a reverse proxy on 
your server, then you need mod_proxy and mod_proxy_html

 In particular, I wanted to proof the path to the static elements.
 I do not know how to check if there's some velocity in Javascript 
 files, for example (grep for '#' ? is enough?).
There is no velocity in Javascript send to browser, velocity runs only 
on server side

 paul


 Le 16 janv. 08 à 23:05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit :

 On Jan 16, 2008 5:00 PM, Paul Libbrecht [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


 Hello,

 searching for mod_jk wasn't very rich on xwiki.org
 http://xwiki.org.


 Hi

 Not that I would have any clue, but:

 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mod_jk
 http://getahead.org/blog/joe/2006/02/01/mod_jk_is_dead_long_live_mod_proxy_ajp.html
  
 http://getahead.org/blog/joe/2006/02/01/mod_jk_is_dead_long_live_mod_proxy_ajp.html

 Sorry if this does not help at all...

 

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Re: [xwiki-users] mod_jk config ? mod_proxy ?

2008-01-17 Thread Paul Libbrecht


Le 18 janv. 08 à 00:27, Sergiu Dumitriu a écrit :


Jerome Velociter wrote:
AFAIK, xwiki .js files aren't parsed by the velocity renderer. You  
might find JS mixed with velocity only in templates inside  
script tags.


That's how much I could see with less and grep in albatross and would  
be already very relevant.


Not exactly, some of the JS files are parsed (those that get  
through the  SkinAction).


These are the ones I would like to know about.


But I don't think that is an issue, they can be cached.


It is an issue.
In mod_jk, it is classical to configure the static resources to be  
fully ignored by the servlet container... no caching, just normal  
apache httpd download work (with file modifs headers, only-if-changed- 
since responses etc).


Caching is an alternative for performance management, and it relies  
on the proper usage of Vary headers... report on experience there is  
interesting as well.


AFAIR, there is no (outer) script that really depends on the  
current  request.


Then for performance that script should be kind of isolated.
In an ideal solution, all that would be under xwiki/static and it'd  
be easy to take part into httpd (which may well be on another host).  
Right now, I think that xwiki/skins would already be a good first step.


If Have an answer to question 1 (or a way to track the answer on  
individual files, I think I could let experiments be made...


paul

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Re: [xwiki-users] document name including /

2008-01-17 Thread Your XEN ICT Team - Ricardo Rodriguez
FAUX, Emmanuel wrote:
 As Vincent does ask, have you configured your XWiki installation for 
 UTF-8 ?
 

 Nope. Current encoding is ISO-8859-1

 But if it avoids me to remove db entries, I'm gonna configure it as soon as I 
 can.

 I've read http://platform.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/AdminGuide/Encoding

 Some questions :

   1 - I already have a good load of content, can I switch to UTF-8 
 without wrecking the wiki ?
   

As far as I understand, all involved actors must run the same encoding. 
It is just a guess, but if your database and your XWiki run with 
different encoding, URLs with characters like á, ñ, or / won't work.

Regarding contents by themselves, I've found a number of references that 
make advisable to go with extreme care. For 
instance...http://jira.atlassian.com/browse/CONF-5281.

I am updating now to 1.2. Once I have this stable release running, I 
will regain access to some issues that concern encoding and come back to 
this thread.
   2 - I use Oracle 10G. It's likely that I have to configure UTF-8 as its 
 default character set. As anyone done that already ?
   

No idea, sorry.
 Thanks for your help.
 Xwiki is a great product.
I completely agree!

Cheers,

Ricardo

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Re: [xwiki-users] LDAP on xwiki

2008-01-17 Thread Your XEN ICT Team - Ricardo Rodriguez
Gaëtan GUYODO wrote:
 I can test it with Active Directory, I'll do that asap.
 Question about java : the latest change is LDAPAuthenticater.java (47 
 kb) 18/jun/2007. How can I compile to have the jar file ?

Hi, Gaëtan,

Here you have the javac command to compile LDAPAuthenticater while 
working with the brand new 1.2 release. You won't get a jar, but a class 
file.

javac -cp 
/Library/Tomcat/webapps/xwiki/WEB-INF/lib/xwiki-core-1.2.jar:/Library/Tomcat/webapps/xwiki/WEB-INF/lib/commons-lang-2.1.jar:/Library/Tomcat/webapps/xwiki/WEB-INF/lib/commons-logging-1.1.1.jar:/Library/Tomcat/webapps/xwiki/WEB-INF/lib/ldap-UNKNOWN.jar:/Library/Tomcat/webapps/xwiki/WEB-INF/lib/ldap-UNKNOWN.jar:/Library/Tomcat/webapps/xwiki/WEB-INF/lib/ldap.jar:/Library/Tomcat/webapps/xwiki/WEB-INF/lib/securityfilter-2.0.jar:/Library/Tomcat/webapps/xwiki/WEB-INF/classes
 
LDAPAuthenticater.java

It is supposed you are in the 
/xwiki/WEB-INF/classes/com/xpn/xwiki/ldap/authentication folder. And 
/Library/Tomcat/webapps is the web applications folder of your servlets 
container. You must modify these path accordingly or look for any other 
way of referencing this classes.

All classes but Novell ldap.jar are included with XWiki distribution. 
You must also copy the classes folder from XWiki.zip 
(http://jira.xwiki.org/jira/secure/attachment/10851/XWiki.zip) in 
xwiki/WEB-INF directory. Then, overwrite the LDAPAuthenticater java code 
with the updated release. So far, it is the one you mentioned dated on 
June the 18th, 2007

ldap.jar can be obtained from 
http://developer.novell.com/wiki/index.php/Jldap

I am now using this new class but have some problems while binding to my 
eDirectory server. No I have to trace the process in the server to see 
where does the problem arise.

I will move this discussion to the JIRA-1079 issue. I think it is the 
right place to go on with this.

I am sure the Building page contents the solution to many of my doubts 
so I have to keep trying to understand the whole building process.

Cheers,

Ricardo

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Re: [xwiki-users] [xwiki-devs] [ANN] XWiki Enterprise 1.2 Released

2008-01-17 Thread Sergiu Dumitriu
Vincent Massol wrote:
 The XWiki development team is pleased to announce the final release of 
 XWiki Enterprise 1.2.
 
 Go grab it at http://www.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Main/Download
 
 This is the final 1.2 release, which brings a lot of improvements and 
 new features. The main improvements over version 1.1 are:
 * Improved performances
 * Better Interoperability with Confluence
 * Clean and improvements to the XMLRPC interface
 * Recycle bin feature for deleted documents
 * Minor edits
 * News rights management UI
 * Mail sender plugin to send emails from Velocity
 * Watchlist feature to be notified of pages in documents or spaces
 * Scheduler plugin and application to schedule Groovy scripts to be 
 executed at given times
 * New macro to display panels inside pages
 * JODA Time plugin to perform dates computations in Velocity scripts
 * Lucene search stabilized and now works in multiwiki setups
 * New statistics API and UI
 * Add automatic database migrations for easier XWiki installs
 
 For more information see the Release notes at:
 http://www.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Main/ReleaseNotesXWikiEnterprise12 
 http://www.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Main/ReleaseNotesXWikiEnterprise12M2
 
 Thanks
 -The XWiki dev team
 

Some more thanks should go to Catalin Hritcu, as he donated some of his
time, CPU cycles and bandwidth helping me with the RC releases while I
was connected using an expensive and very slow dial-up connection.

Also, big thanks goes to Google and their Summer of Code program, which
sponsored several of these features, like the XmlRpc improvements and
Confluence integration (Catalin), the Recycle bin feature, minor edits
and edit comments, automatic database migrations (Artem), various UI
improvements (Evelina), and others.

And thanks to all the community, which tested XWiki and reported bugs,
and sometimes provided patches, too, and bugged us with lots of
questions. Even if we don't like answering questions all day long, it
shows us that there are real users trying XWiki, and it motivates us to
continue working.

Sergiu

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Re: [xwiki-users] mod_jk config ? mod_proxy ?

2008-01-17 Thread Sergiu Dumitriu
Jerome Velociter wrote:
 AFAIK, xwiki .js files aren't parsed by the velocity renderer. You might
 find JS mixed with velocity only in templates inside script tags.
 

Not exactly, some of the JS files are parsed (those that get through the 
SkinAction). But I don't think that is an issue, they can be cached. 
AFAIR, there is no (outer) script that really depends on the current 
request.

Sergiu
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Re: [xwiki-users] [xwiki-devs] [ANN] XWiki Enterprise 1.2 Released

2008-01-17 Thread Vincent Massol

On Jan 18, 2008, at 12:18 AM, Sergiu Dumitriu wrote:

 Vincent Massol wrote:
 The XWiki development team is pleased to announce the final release  
 of
 XWiki Enterprise 1.2.

 Go grab it at http://www.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Main/Download

 This is the final 1.2 release, which brings a lot of improvements and
 new features. The main improvements over version 1.1 are:
 * Improved performances
 * Better Interoperability with Confluence
 * Clean and improvements to the XMLRPC interface
 * Recycle bin feature for deleted documents
 * Minor edits
 * News rights management UI
 * Mail sender plugin to send emails from Velocity
 * Watchlist feature to be notified of pages in documents or spaces
 * Scheduler plugin and application to schedule Groovy scripts to be
 executed at given times
 * New macro to display panels inside pages
 * JODA Time plugin to perform dates computations in Velocity scripts
 * Lucene search stabilized and now works in multiwiki setups
 * New statistics API and UI
 * Add automatic database migrations for easier XWiki installs

 For more information see the Release notes at:
 http://www.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Main/ 
 ReleaseNotesXWikiEnterprise12
 http://www.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Main/ReleaseNotesXWikiEnterprise12M2 
 

 Thanks
 -The XWiki dev team


 Some more thanks should go to Catalin Hritcu, as he donated some of  
 his
 time, CPU cycles and bandwidth helping me with the RC releases while I
 was connected using an expensive and very slow dial-up connection.

 Also, big thanks goes to Google and their Summer of Code program,  
 which
 sponsored several of these features, like the XmlRpc improvements and
 Confluence integration (Catalin), the Recycle bin feature, minor edits
 and edit comments, automatic database migrations (Artem), various UI
 improvements (Evelina), and others.

 And thanks to all the community, which tested XWiki and reported bugs,
 and sometimes provided patches, too, and bugged us with lots of
 questions. Even if we don't like answering questions all day long, it
 shows us that there are real users trying XWiki, and it motivates us  
 to
 continue working.

Yes, definitely! Thanks for adding this Sergiu and thanks to all who  
helped for this release.

-Vincent

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