Corendal Wiki is a wiki intranet application written in Java. It uses MySQL or Oracle and Tomcat. It integrates with Active Directory accounts and groups, features full text indexing, a Rich Text Editor and subscriptions. See http://www.corendal.com
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Website |
http://www.corendal.com/products/corendal-wiki |
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Dynamic Content |
License |
GNU General Public License version 2.0 (GPLv2)
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Platform |
BSD
Linux
Windows
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Features |
- no wiki syntax to learn, a WYSIWYG rich text editor is used instead
- no user management is required. The application connects in REAL TIME with Active Directory to reuse accounts AND groups
- NTLM can be used to authenticate users. You can limit NTLM to ranges to IP addresses
- all articles have a hierarchy, keeping the content manageable.
- all articles have a clear and meaningful URL
- users can get notified of updates using a subscriptions mechanism. Notifications can be delivered immediately, daily or weekly
- several levels of read access settings can be selected. You can make a page readable by all, readable for a group of users, or even searchable only by a group of users
- several levels of write access settings can be selected. You can make a page freely updatable, require approval being publication, or blocked
- user proxies can be created
- full text search is available, with word suggestion for spelling errors. Sequences of words can be searched
- it works with Tomcat and MySQL, but works just as well with Oracle 10g and Oracle Application Server
- the layout can be customized (the application uses Velocity templates and CSS
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