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 Pic/personal.png.
2. Very Quick Wiki
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Very Quick Wiki is a WikiWiki web clone written using JSPs and JavaServlets and designed to install and run with minimum effort on Tomcat or some other Java application server. The CVS and downloads etc are hosted here at Sourceforge
UseModjWiki project is a Java implementation of the UseModWiki? of perl script. UseMod:CliffordAdams is the perpetrator?(Developer) of UseModWiki? v1.0. the original Wiki concept, WikiWikiWeb?[1], is created by UseMod:WardCunningham.
A wiki system is a perfect place for working together and sharing information.
The text syntax of a wiki system is really simple to learn. Getting started with
a wiki system is easy.
This is yet another Java implementation of such a wiki system. Besides the basic wiki features, it covers quite a lot more.
Platypus Wiki is a project to develop an enhanced Wiki Wiki Web with ideas borrowed from the Semantic Web.
It offers a simple user interface to create wiki pages with metadata based on W3C standards.
Welcome to the XWiki.org open-source project to develop a Java eXtended Wiki engine. XWiki is used by many companies and many users around the world.
For a quick demo of things that can be done in XWiki, see the demo pages. For a detailed list of differences with other wiki engines, see Why Is XWiki Different.
9. ButorWiki
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ButorWiki is a pure Java wiki/CMS engine and it is an open source project. ButorWiki repository is file system based. It use simply the file system folders and files to manage content. No database are required.
We're creating a wiki for the JBoss Labs infrastructure. Rather than keeping this to ourselves, we're separating out our wiki efforts into a self contained Wiki portlet based on JSPWiki. We'll be adding and removing a bunch of functionality in JSPWiki, so now is the time for you to suggest functionality that you would like to see.
11. Elsie
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Elsie is a wiki or wikiwiki web clone written in Java. To know what a wiki is, take a look at WikiWikiWeb or try Google. Here is also a list of open source wiki engines written in Java.
12. JAMWiki
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JAMWiki is a Wiki engine with the following goals:
* Java servlet 2.3 and JDK 1.4 compatibility.
* Feature parity with MediaWiki.
* Quick and easy setup.
* Support for both database and file-based storage.