thanks for your prompt reply.

regards,
mingfai

On Thu, Mar 20, 2008 at 3:46 PM, Guillaume Lerouge <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

> Hi Mingfai,
>
>
> >    1. Some folders cannot be expanded. e.g. XWS, XWSCode, it seems
> >    only folder with valid page(s) can be opened. Is it a bug or it is 
> > designed
> >    in this way? Under XWSCode, there should be something inside it as I can
> >    edit in the web interface (e.g.
> >    /xwiki/bin/edit/XWSCode/MySpacesCode)
> >
> > That's because those spaces do not have a WebHome page. Simply go to
> XWSCode.WebHome in your wiki and create the page (you can put random stuff
> there). Then you'll be able to edit pages from that space in XEclipse.
>
> >
> >    1. If I want to massively delete objects, is XEclipse suppose to
> >    be the most convenient way? when i'm evaluating, I keep removing and
> >    re-import pages. It would be great if the XWiki explorer support using 
> > Ctrl
> >    key to select multiple folder/page. Should I add a Jira new feature 
> > request?
> >
> > No, it's not. You'd better go for a velocity or groovy script that would
> do the following :
> 1) Find every instance of your object through a hql request 2) use
> #foreach($item in $objectlist) $item.delete()  #end
>
> Those pages will help you doing so :
> http://platform.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/DevGuide/velocityHqlExamples &
> http://code.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Snippets/HQLQueryTesterSnippet
>
> >
> >    1. Is the security permission in XEclipse identical to the web?
> >    it's better to me if it hides all folder and pages that the user is not
> >    accessible. I tried to connect to www.xwiki.org with XEclipse and
> >    I think most folders are expandable except the admin folder. Am i correct
> >    that if all pages under a folder is not accessible, the folder is not
> >    expandable? I suppose the /xmlrpc/ path shall be strictly limited from
> >    public Internet anyway. It looks like a security risk.
> >
> > Although I think XEclipse uses the wiki's user rights, protecting your
> wiki's xmlrpc access against potential attacks is always better.
>
> Guillaume
>
>
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