Getting started with XWiki
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There are several wikis out there, from the widly popular MediaWiki to less-known alternatives such as GeboGebo or Sycamore. So many of them in fact, that most people cannot really distinguish one from another. While offering all the features wiki users have come to get used to (easy edition, page history, rich text editor), XWiki stands out as one of the few application wikis currently available. This tutorial will explain how one can go all the way from creating a simple XWiki-based website to writing small business applications right into the wiki.
- Getting started with XWiki
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September 2008
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Published: 08 September 2008
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