Projects tagged ‘java’ and ‘wiki’


[65 total ]

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Daisy is a comprehensive content management application framework, consisting of a standalone repository server accessible through HTTP/XML (using the ReST style of WebServices) and/or a high-level ... [More] (remote) Java API, and an extensive browsing and editing DaisyWiki application running inside Apache Cocoon. [Less]
Created over 3 years ago.

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JSPWiki is an open source Java-based WikiEngine. It has a very modular architecture and thus has been used in many projects to provide a wiki component. It is also a development platform, thanks to ... [More] its simple-to-use plugin architecture. JSPWiki is quite a powerful wiki on its own as well, functions well with existing infrastructure, has spam filtering built-in and does not require a database! As of version 2.8, JSPWiki is licensed under the Apache License. [Less]
Created over 3 years ago.

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EmForge is a J2EE-based, Open-Source, Workflow-Based integrated solution for managing software development process. Our target is to provide easy to use (on the one hand) and flexible (on the other ... [More] hand) solution for software-development teams. Key Features of EmForge * Integration of tools, used in software-development process: * Documentation(Wiki-based); * Task-Management (Workflow-Based); * Version-Control Management (Subversion-based); * Easy to use - in this project we used Trac as prototype * Flexible: easy integrate and configure for your needs; * Open-Source (LGPL) with commercial support. [Less]
Created over 2 years ago.

9 Users
   

The Mindquarry Collaboration Server is an integrated set of tools for better teamwork including file sharing with version control, WYSIWYG-Wiki, and easy-to-use task management. It is accompanied by a ... [More] small desktop client that allows desktop synchronization, and features a small todo list. [Less]
Created over 3 years ago.

5 Users
   

Morcego is a 3D network browser written in Java and released under LGPL license. It can be embedded in web applications using XMLRPC no represent graph-like data and browse nodes.
Created over 2 years ago.

5 Users

VQWiki, also known under its full name "Very Quick Wiki", is Wiki server software written using JSPs and Java Servlet technology. It is designed to install and run with minimum effort on range of java ... [More] application servers such as Tomcat. It features built-in filesystem or MySQL backend, email notification, diff, usernames, file upload /attachment, admin/topic-locking, recent changes, search engine, standard Wiki markup, and optional HTML support. [Less]
Created over 3 years ago.

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Team Elements is a web-based collaborative workspace and project management application. Features include Wiki, Blog, Discussion Lists, Document Management, Planning, Issue Tracking, RSS and ... [More] Reporting. What sets Team Elements apart, is its detailed project-based permissions and indexing of all project and document data in an easy-to-search and easy-to-maintain environment. Much of the recent work has gone into rounding out the social networking capabilities for the parent product ConcourseConnect. The Team Elements code base is now integrated into ConcourseConnect and that should be used instead. [Less]
Created over 3 years ago.

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Jamwiki is a state-of-the-art reimplementation of Mediawiki in Java (servlet 2.3 and Java 1.5 compatibility). It can be run with or without a database and is designed to be fast and easy to set up.
Created over 2 years ago.

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Textile-J is a Java library that provides a simple parser for multiple wiki markup languages[1],[2] (Textile, MediaWiki / WikiMedia, Confluence, and TracWiki), an Eclipse editor for editing Textile ... [More] markup, and a simple JFace text viewer that can be used to display the markup in an SWT or eclipse environment. The Java library may be used standalone or as an Eclipse plugin. The parser can be used on its own to convert markup to XHTML or DocBook, or the parser can be used with the provided JFace viewer to display the Textile in a UI such as eclipse. This project has been contributed to Elipse Mylyn as WikiText. Find out more here: http://greensopinion.blogspot.com/2008/08/textile-j-is-moving-to-mylyn-wikitext.html [Less]
Created about 1 year ago.

2 Users

It's desirable to be able to view a Wiki pages in JSPWiki as PDF in some cases. This project supplies such an implementation. You will find a lot more information on the PDFPlugin page on JSPWiki.
Created 12 months ago.