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XWiki.org

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Project Name XWiki.org
Category Platforms
Programming Language Java
Project Home Page http://www.xwiki.org/
License(s) GPL moving to LGPL
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Tags (edit) content, content management, editor, engine, java, template, wiki, wysiwyg

XWiki.org is an open-source project to develop a Java eXtended Wiki engine.
A Wiki or WikiWiki is a website allowing users to add content, as on an Internet forum, but also allows anyone to edit the content.

XWiki is a WikiWiki clone written in Java which supports many popular features of other Wikis like:
* Wiki syntax (uses Radeox engine)
* Content management (view/edit/preview/save)
* Version Control
* Attachments
* Rights Management
* Full-text Search

It also has many advanced features that many other wiki engines lack:
* Document Templates to ease creation of common documents.
* Relational Database storage using Hibernate.
* Design Engine for Meta-Data and Forms.
* In-place (inline) editing of form information in pages.
* Powerful programming API in documents (Velocity or Groovy)
* Search API for more detailed searching in the Meta-Data.
* Plugin System in Java.
* Plugin compatibility layer in perl with some TWiki plugins.
* Scalability and Performance using J2EE.
* Complete Skin System (templates content as well as CSS).
* RSS output and display of external RSS feeds
* Multi-Lingual capabilities
* XML/RPC Remote API
* Portlet Integration
* Integrated Statistics
* PDF Export
* WYSIWYG HTML Editing

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