Aleksander, Check out the "TemplateManager.addResourceRequest" API which can be used to inject CSS or JAVASCRIPT resources into a JSPWiki page.
Example: TemplateManager.addResourceRequest( context, TemplateManager.RESOURCE_SCRIPT, context.getURL( WikiContext.NONE, "..../my-javascript.js" ) ); dirk Op Sun Nov 09 2014 at 3:23:35 PM schreef Aleksandar Milenovic (JIRA) < j...@apache.org>: > Aleksandar Milenovic created JSPWIKI-872: > -------------------------------------------- > > Summary: JSPWiki Plugin with Web Resources (JS, CSS, HTML) > Key: JSPWIKI-872 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/JSPWIKI-872 > Project: JSPWiki > Issue Type: Improvement > Components: Documentation & website, Plugins > Affects Versions: 2.10.2 > Reporter: Aleksandar Milenovic > Fix For: 2.10.2 > > > Even though JSPWiki is not as dynamic project as other Apache projects, I > really like the ease of integration with JEE app servers. > > I did a simple Plugin that will add UML diagrams to my wiki pages. Now I > wanted to add a specific styles (CSS) and Javascripts. I am not sure how to > register these Web Resources only once on the page and how to avoid the > conflicts with JSPWiki resources? > > I believe it is already supported, just not described. > > Is it possible to do so? Or, if you can give me a few pointers, I might do > that for you. > > > > -- > This message was sent by Atlassian JIRA > (v6.3.4#6332) >