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Wikidora extends JSPWiki by replacing its persistence layer with a digital object repository, in this case Fedora. Fedora provides automatic provenance metadata, assigns persistent identifiers, takes care of proper versioning and long-term archival.
"Wiki in a Jar" is a small Wiki written in Java with great focus on simplicity. It is intended to run on a USB stick as a replacement for a paper note- and address book as a Personal Information Manager (PIM). It supports vcard (vcf) contact files.
SnipSnap is a personal content management system based on weblog and wiki technologies. It's intended for desktop use, but can be deployed on servers. SnipSnap differs from other weblog and wiki tools as it's focused on easy installation.
Corendal Framework is a Java framework for web applications accessing one or several databases to generate dynamic content. It is used by several open source projects: Corendal Directory, Corendal Wiki and Corendal DocSide. See http://www.corendal.com
Uniwiki is an efficient P2P system for storing distributed wikis, with a typical user interface, but extended to large-scale scenarios transparently. In this project, we provide the customized web server and the Uniwiki web application.
SONIVIS:Tool aims at analysing social (virtual) information spaces like Wikis. These spaces are investigated by using different network definitions (collaboration/information networks). Clustering algorithms and statistiscal analyses are provided.
Another xwiki document tree implementation. There are provided as samples two velocity files: one is a JavaScript approach (offers the posibility in expanding / collapsing a tree node) and the second a standard velocity approach.
yawiki is yet another wiki system written in Java. The underlying wiki engine can be used separately. This wiki system includes full text search, last recent updates, show references, acl management and versioning. It is released under the BSD license.
Igor is a tool standalone multi-funtional WikiProject management tool allows a user to more easily managing a medium to large WikiProject. Written in Java, it is designed to run on any platform with a Java Runtime Environment.
IkeWiki is a special kind of Wiki (a "Semantic Wiki") that allows users to annotate their pages using Semantic Web standards like RDF(S) or OWL. It is easy to use and suitable as a tool for "knowledge engineering".
jerd is an open source framework for server-side javascript developpement (ssjs) Credits: Inspired on work of Chris Double (http://www.bluishcoder.co.nz/2006/05/server-side-javascript.html)
Java Server Faces Wiki -- Wiki software based on Java Server Faces.
This wiki can be easy integrated into any existing Java Server Faces
website.
* jsfwiki can be used with mysql or hsql storage.
* jsfwiki uses the bliki engine to do wiki markup.
Free web3D interactive, extensible, full-scale earth map created and annotated by the public. Like a 3D google + world wiki. Includes integration with enterprise web services. OGC 3D services and 3D chat (vrspace) planned. X3D & VRML standards based.
Maia is a wiki that makes it easy for teams to collaborate and share knowledge. Maia can also be used as a base for building wiki based software applications. Maia is written in Java and can use any JSR-170 compliant content repository as back-end.
CURE provides a web-based environment for distributed collaboration. It was designed for lerning groups but is now also used to support busines collaboration. It combines wiki ideas with mailing lists, shared folders, chats, and room metaphors.
Imre is a web application which combines features of a blog, a forum, a wiki and a version control system. It documents the development of an idea over time, and records the interplay of discussion and revision in that evolution.
CMSpider is a Java application that, "spidering" a hierarchical ordered collection of wiki documents, generates a hierarchical site with a tree menu (without frames). It's tailored for personal web-notebooks.
A project try to build a personal wiki-based platform to help people manage their knowledge. It was designed to own a plugin system in the kernel by which we can develop various tools for different purpose. Compatible and interoperable with Mediawiki.