Hello everyone, and welcome to the home of JSPWiki! #
Can I edit this page?
JSPWiki is a WikiWiki engine built around the standard J2EE components (Java, servlets, JSP). This site serves as the general discussion area, bug report system, idea bin, and source repository.
There is also a TODO list, and a list of recent News. An automatically generated list of latest changes can be viewed in RecentChanges. Your frequently asked questions are answered in the JSPWiki FAQ.
If you have any cool ideas, please see SubmitNewIdea, or if you have a bug to report, please go to SubmitBugReport and fill in our fancy form.
If you just happened to stroll by, then why don't you leave your signature in the Guest Book .
Interesting Places to go... #
There are quite a few places to see. Use the list below for some more or less interesting things and contribute your own. Visitors build this site.
Ongoing discussions #
JSPWiki Hot Problems! #
- Question on running unit test
- Can not use mapped drive in Windows as Page directory
- No jspwiki.property file defined for this context
- Opening externel links by default in a new window
- Saving an edited page needs minutes to show new page
- Image map with links within the wiki
- Search does not use authorization
- How To Organize Wiki Pages
- Can We Display Split Page Name
- Macros Expansion In Pages
- AnyPlugin to insert arbitrary url
- When does LeftMenu get recompiled?
- Changing LeftMenu
- Deleting a Page
- Getting an overview of all pages
- Attach dir not found
- Setting locale
- HTTP Links on the same server as JSP Wiki
- Installing Hula
- Getting RSS to work
- SerializationException
- CVS and JSPWiki clash
- Debugging Simple Authentication Problems
- Search Engines Locking Pages
- Adding AdSense
Software development issues#
The following are a grab bag of non-JSPWiki -related issues.
Other things #
- Users' own pages
- Found from the net
- Abbreviations
- Linux tips
- SupportingTools
- Other web sites using JSPWiki
New users #
This is a WikiWiki, i.e. a site that can be edited by anyone. Yes, even you. Please see OneMinuteWiki for a quick tutorial, if you're unfamiliar with Wikis.
If you want to test this Wiki out, please go to the JSPWiki SandBox Wiki
, which allows you to try everything easily.