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edited by Jerome
on 2008/06/18
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edited by BrianJones
on 2008/10/23
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3 -- XWiki is not just your average wiki engine; it exposes a flexible data model that can be leveraged at the presentation level. Combined with its powerful presentation level scripting capabilities, XWiki's data model can help you build simple to complex Web applications with little or no need to access the XWiki core. In other words, you can build custom applications through the XWiki web interface without having to compile, package, and deploy software components.
3 +XWiki is not just your average wiki engine; it exposes a flexible data model that can be leveraged at the presentation level. Combined with its powerful presentation level scripting capabilities, XWiki's data model can help you build simple to complex Web applications with little or no need to access the XWiki core. In other words, you can build custom applications through the XWiki web interface without having to compile, package, and deploy software components.
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5 5  This area explains XWiki's data model of Classes, Properties, and Objects for those users who want to build applications primarily at the presentation level. It will help you understand how you can achieve significant features by programming at this level alone.
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1 +I see above all the properties/datatypes that are supported by XWiki, however where can we find more documentation on these. It is mentioned that "Xwiki supports the following kinds of properties (datatypes) which will be explained later in greater detail."
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3 +Where exactly can we find this more in depth look at the datatypes, their respective options and how to configure them?
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1 +2008-10-23 17:13:18.715

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