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Basics: What's special about XWiki?

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Second Generation Wiki

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{{velocity}} $xwiki.ssx.use("Documentation.UserGuide.Features.SecondGenerationWiki.WebHome") #set($docextras=[]) {{/velocity}} {{html wiki="true"}} <div class="row concept"> <div class="col-md-9"> First generation wikis are used to collaborate on content.
</h4> <div class="w-sectionbox"> Chris Anderson introduced the concept of [[Long Tail>>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Long_tail]].

E.L.S.A. Service

Last modified by Denis Gervalle on 2012/12/20
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Description : The E.L.S.A service aims to provide to people with disabilities an opportunity to go on holiday in a place accessible and appropriate to their disability, by extending the concept of home exchanges to disabled people. It was initiated by the GIHP Acquitaine in France without any commercial ambition.

Creating a FAQ Application (Manual)

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In addition, this tutorial will introduce the concepts of Authoring Templates and Page Design Sheets, patterns that you will find particularly useful in creating XWiki applications.
If you previously chose to use a "Custom creation form" for creating new FAQ entries, follow these steps: Go to FAQ.WebHome Below the "Add a new question" header, enter a question (which will also be used as the document title) in the Document field Click Create this FAQ You can then enter your question in longer form using the Question field on the template, like this: Click Save & View and then you will see the newly created document, like this: Go back to the FAQ.WebHome page (you can use the breadcrumbs) to see the list of existing questions Conclusion This tutorial has taught you how to use the Class Wizard app and it has detailed the concepts of classes, objects and properties and introduced the authoring templates and page design sheets.
You can use these basic concepts to build custom applications at the document or presentation layer of XWiki without having to compile or deploy code.
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In addition, this tutorial will introduce the concepts of Authoring Templates and Page Design Sheets, patterns that you will find particularly useful in creating XWiki applications.
If you previously chose to use a "Custom creation form" for creating new FAQ entries, follow these steps: * Go to ##FAQ.WebHome## * Below the "Add a new question" header, enter a question (which will also be used as the document title) in the //Document// field * Click //Create this FAQ// * You can then enter your question in longer form using the //Question// field on the template, like this:((( {{image reference="FAQSheetEdit.PNG"/}} ))) * Click //Save & View// and then you will see the newly created document, like this:((( {{image reference="FAQSheetView.PNG"/}} ))) * Go back to the ##FAQ.WebHome## page (you can use the breadcrumbs) to see the list of existing questions((( {{image reference="FAQsWithEntry.png"/}} ))) = Conclusion = This tutorial has taught you how to use the Class Wizard app and it has detailed the concepts of classes, objects and properties and introduced the authoring templates and page design sheets.
You can use these basic concepts to build custom applications at the document or presentation layer of XWiki without having to compile or deploy code.

Data Model

Last modified by Vincent Massol on 2023/12/01
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XWiki Classes, Objects, and Properties If you are familiar with object oriented programming, you understand the concept of classes, properties, and objects. The presentation level data model that XWiki exposes is much the same.
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= XWiki Classes, Objects, and Properties = If you are familiar with object oriented programming, you understand the concept of classes, properties, and objects. The presentation level data model that XWiki exposes is much the same

Creating a FAQ Application (Manual)

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Last modified by Michael Hamann on 2021/10/18
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In addition, this tutorial will introduce the concepts of Authoring Templates and Page Design Sheets, patterns that you will find particularly useful in creating XWiki applications.
If you previously chose to use a "Custom creation form" for creating new FAQ entries, follow these steps: Go to FAQ.WebHome Below the "Add a new question" header, enter a question (which will also be used as the document title) in the Document field Click Create this FAQ You can then enter your question in longer form using the Question field on the template, like this: Click Save & View and then you will see the newly created document, like this: Go back to the FAQ.WebHome page (you can use the breadcrumbs) to see the list of existing questions Conclusion This tutorial has taught you how to use the Class Wizard app and it has detailed the concepts of classes, objects and properties and introduced the authoring templates and page design sheets.
You can use these basic concepts to build custom applications at the document or presentation layer of XWiki without having to compile or deploy code.
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In addition, this tutorial will introduce the concepts of Authoring Templates and Page Design Sheets, patterns that you will find particularly useful in creating XWiki applications.
If you previously chose to use a "Custom creation form" for creating new FAQ entries, follow these steps: * Go to ##FAQ.WebHome## * Below the "Add a new question" header, enter a question (which will also be used as the document title) in the //Document// field * Click //Create this FAQ// * You can then enter your question in longer form using the //Question// field on the template, like this:((( {{image reference="FAQSheetEdit.PNG"/}} ))) * Click //Save & View// and then you will see the newly created document, like this:((( {{image reference="FAQSheetView.PNG"/}} ))) * Go back to the ##FAQ.WebHome## page (you can use the breadcrumbs) to see the list of existing questions((( {{image reference="FAQsWithEntry.png"/}} ))) = Conclusion = This tutorial has taught you how to use the Class Wizard app and it has detailed the concepts of classes, objects and properties and introduced the authoring templates and page design sheets.
You can use these basic concepts to build custom applications at the document or presentation layer of XWiki without having to compile or deploy code.

Logging

Last modified by Thomas Mortagne on 2024/08/02
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Job Logs XWiki has the concept of jobs (e.g. when you install or upgrade an Extension or when you delete pages, they all execute in a job).
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. == Job Logs == XWiki has the concept of [[jobs>>extensions:Extension.Job Module.WebHome]] (e.g. when you install or upgrade an Extension or when you delete pages, they all execute in a job).

XWiki Enterprise 2.2 Milestone 1

Last modified by Thomas Mortagne on 2023/10/13
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It also introduces the concept of Reference for any entity of the model and the parser/serializer associated.
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It also introduces the concept of Reference for any entity of the model and the parser/serializer associated.

Portlet Integration

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The Java Portlet Specification allows coordination on the UI layer with different means, such as events, application sessions, and public render parameters, in order to provide a deep and seamless integration between the different services. Portlet Concepts a portal is a web based application that commonly provides personalization, authentication, content aggregation from different sources and hosts the presentation layer of information systems a portlet is an application that provides a specific piece of content (information or service) to be included as part of a portal page web clients interact with portlets via a request/response paradigm implemented by the portal a portlet container runs portlets and provides them with the required runtime environment manages the life cycle of portlets provides persistent storage for portlet preferences a portlet mode indicates the function a portlet is performing in the render method standard portlet modes are: view, edit and help view: generate markup reflecting the current state of the portlet edit: customize the behavior of the portlet help: provide help information about the portlet a portlet window is the visual component used to display the content generated by a portlet within portal pages a window state is an indicator of the amount of portal page space that will be assigned to the content generated by a portlet via the render method possible window states are: normal, maximized and minimized Portlet Life Cycle The life cycle of a portlet is expressed through the init, processAction, render and destroy methods of the Portlet interface.
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The Java Portlet Specification allows coordination on the UI layer with different means, such as events, application sessions, and public render parameters, in order to provide a deep and seamless integration between the different services. == Portlet Concepts == image:portalPageCreation.png * a **portal** is a web based application that commonly provides personalization, authentication, content aggregation from different sources and hosts the presentation layer of information systems * a **portlet** is an application that provides a specific piece of content (information or service) to be included as part of a portal page ** web clients interact with portlets via a request/response paradigm implemented by the portal * a **portlet container** runs portlets and provides them with the required runtime environment ** manages the life cycle of portlets ** provides persistent storage for portlet preferences image:elementsOfAPortalPage.png * a **portlet mode** indicates the function a portlet is performing in the render method ** standard portlet modes are: view, edit and help ** view: generate markup reflecting the current state of the portlet ** edit: customize the behavior of the portlet ** help: provide help information about the portlet * a **portlet window** is the visual component used to display the content generated by a portlet within portal pages * a **window state** is an indicator of the amount of portal page space that will be assigned to the content generated by a portlet via the render method ** possible window states are: normal, maximized and minimized == Portlet Life Cycle == The life cycle of a portlet is expressed through the ##init##, ##processAction##, ##render## and ##destroy## methods of the ##Portlet## interface.

XWiki Enterprise 2.2

Last modified by Thomas Mortagne on 2023/10/13
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It also introduces the concept of Reference for any entity of the model and the parser/serializer associated.
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It also introduces the concept of Reference for any entity of the model and the parser/serializer associated.
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