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Architecture

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to compile, deploy, etc). General Architecture Architecture Concepts: XWiki is a webapp that is deployed
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actions (no need to compile, deploy, etc). = General Architecture = Architecture Concepts: * XWiki

Basics: What's special about XWiki?

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is available [[on the extensions wiki>>extensions:Main.WebHome]]. {{success}} **Next: [[XWiki basic concepts

Content Organization

Last modified by Vincent Massol on 2020/11/13
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that Nested Pages are emulated using Nested Spaces. This is why the concept of Nested Spaces still exists
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Nested Spaces. This is why the concept of Nested Spaces still exists. = Migrating to Nested Pages

Creating a FAQ Application (Manual)

Last modified by Sergei Kulagin on 2022/11/30
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will introduce the concepts of Authoring Templates and Page Design Sheets, patterns that you will find
the Class Wizard app and it has detailed the concepts of classes, objects and properties and introduced
in documents. You can use these basic concepts to build custom applications at the document or presentation
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the concepts of Authoring Templates and Page Design Sheets, patterns that you will find particularly useful
to use the Class Wizard app and it has detailed the concepts of classes, objects and properties
Velocity scripting in documents. You can use these basic concepts to build custom applications

Creating A Person Manager Application

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and manipulating XWiki objects. In addition, this tutorial will introduce the concepts of Authoring Templates
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the concepts of Authoring Templates and Page Design Sheets, patterns that you will find particularly useful

Data Model

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the concept of classes, properties, and objects. The presentation level data model that XWiki exposes is much
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programming, you understand the concept of classes, properties, and objects. The presentation level data model

Left Panels

Last modified by Vincent Massol on 2017/09/09
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usage : The extension point adds the Panels configured in the Administration to the Left Panels area. {{warning}} This extension point is not meant to be implemented. It's a bridge to the Panel concept. To add a Panel to the left Panels area, simply create a document containing a PanelClass xobject

Logging

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on unix or <tomcat home>/logs/catalina.out for Tomcat. Job Logs XWiki has the concept of jobs (e.g. when
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== XWiki has the concept of [[jobs>>extensions:Extension.Job Module.WebHome]] (e.g. when you install

Migration Guide to Nested Pages

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retro-compatibility with many existing features and applications we had to keep the concepts of "Page
the introduction of the Nested Pages concept (in 7.2), the content in a wiki was organized like this: we had some
, this relationship is crucial. The introduction of the Nested Pages concept In XWiki 7.2, due to frequent users
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the concepts of "Page" and "Space" in XWiki while adapting them to emulate the Nested Pages feature. Here's
the introduction of the Nested Pages concept (in 7.2), the content in a wiki was organized like this: * we had
, this relationship is crucial. === The introduction of the Nested Pages concept === In XWiki 7.2, due

Page Editing

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="HWYSIWYGeditingmode"/}} = Setting the page parent = {{version since="7.2"}} The concept of setting the page
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