Software Details:
Version: 2.10.1
Upload Date: 12 May 15
Distribution Type: Freeware
Downloads: 58
Apache JSPWiki can be used as an alternative to Wikipedia's free engine, MediaWiki, a cumbersome solution that sometimes takes up just too much space on the server.
All the classic wiki features are there, from real-time page editing, to page histories, and a changes tracker for reversing bad edits.
By default the wiki saves all content to plain text files, but other databases like MySQL can be used via plugins.
You can also follow edits via RSS, allow users to edit it only if logged in, and even control editing privileges using a fine-grained permissions system.
Features:
- JavaServerPages-based
- JAAS integration
- Easy installation
- Page locking
- Page history
- Multi-wiki support
- WikiMarkup support
- Structured Text support
- File attachments
- Page templates
- Simplified data storage
- Wiki-level permissions
- Page-level privilege control
- Organize users in groups
- User authentication system
- User authorization system
- UTF-8 support
- RSS syndication
- Extendable via plugins
What is new in this release:
- Introducing HADDOCK Template (still under development)
- WikiPlugins can now be loaded from an external directory, via jspwiki.plugin.externalJars property
- VersioningFileProvider is now able to migrate contents from an existing FileSystemProvider installation
- ECS replaced by JDOM2
- Lucene upgraded to 4.7.0
What is new in version 2.8.4:
- Improvements in JCR Export.
- Numerous minor bug fixes.
Requirements:
- Java 5 or higher
- A Servlet 2.4 -compliant web server
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