XWiki is a Java open source software development platform based on the wiki principles, under a LGPL license. In addition to being a full-featured wiki, it is also a second generation wiki allowing collaborative web applications to be written easily and quickly. On top of this platform several products are developed, targeted mainly on aiding enterprise-level needs.
XWiki has a vibrant community of developers and users. The community is made of individual users as well as companies around the world which are using XWiki for Intranets and Communities.
Development for XWiki is performed at many levels: serverside platform programming in Java with J2EE technologies, serverside application development in Velocity, CSS and HTML, RIA development in GWT, and clientside development in JavaScript.
Proposed projects vary from serverside J2EE programming, rich application development on the clientside, GUI and usability improvements, integration with open protocols like Open Social or XMPP, and many others.
Visit the XWiki ecosystem at www.xwiki.org.
Download XWiki Enterprise, Watch, Workspaces or other products from our download page.
Read our project ideas and requirements on the page dedicated for the Summer of Code program.
Contact us on the mailing list or on IRC.
These projects have been accepted into XWiki. You can learn more about each project by visiting the links below.
| Student | Title | Mentor | Status |
|---|---|---|---|
Google Gadget and OpenSocial Integration |
Sergiu Dumitriu |
accepted |
|
XWiki integration with OpenOffice |
Sergiu Dumitriu |
accepted |
|
Skin and template support for XOffice |
Florin Ciubotaru |
accepted |
|
New XEclipse Navigator |
Fabio Mancinelli |
accepted |