XWiki is a WikiWiki clone written in Java that supports many popular features of other Wikis like the Wiki syntax, version control, attachments, security, and searching, but also many advanced features like templates, database and dynamic development using scripting languages (Velocity, Groovy, Ruby, Python, PHP, and more), an extension system and skinability, J2EE scalability, an XML/RPC remote API, statistics, RSS feeds, PDF exporting, WYSIWYG editing, an Office viewer and importer, and a lot more.
| Tags | Information Management Document Repositories Internet Web Dynamic Content Site Management |
|---|---|
| Licenses | LGPL 2.1 |
| Operating Systems | OS Independent |
| Implementation | Java HTML CSS velocity hibernate Prototype.js |
| Translations | English French Catalan Chinese Croatian Czech Dutch Galician German Hindi Hungarian Italian Korean Latvian Norwegian Polish Portuguese Romanian Russian Slovak Spanish Swedish Ukrainian Vietnamese |
Recent releases


Release Notes: This is a bugfix release triggered by an important bug (the merge was not taking into account syntax and hidden document fields).


Release Notes: This release comes with virtual mode enabled and uses the new security authorization module for rights checking. It also brings improvements to the Extension Manager, Distribution Wizard, and the WYSIWYG editor.


Release Notes: This is mostly a stabilization release leading to 5.0 but it includes a few bonus items: Distribution Wizard improvements to support multiwiki use cases and the ability to see which extensions have updates.


Release Notes: This release introduces some important changes. There is a new security module by default. XWiki is now always in virtual mode. JQuery is embedded by default. XWiki/1.0 syntax is now disabled. There are many other improvements.


Release Notes: This is a bugfix release.
Recent comments
05 Oct 2004 20:15
XWiki
Possibly far more features than any other Wiki available, including embedded scripting within Wiki documents (a huge plus for me) and embedded Hibernation SQL/fulltext engine. Unfortunately, using most of these features in XWiki are undocumented for now. Definitely worth a look if you want something with a feature set on par with (or vastly surpasses) TWiki, but faster (Java-based, runs under Tomcat engine) and more dynamic like Zope.
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