JAMWiki is wiki software built around the standard J2EE components of Java, servlets and JSP. It was written by Ryan Holliday and released under the LGPL. JAMWiki is a Java clone of the MediaWiki software and uses the same wiki syntax.
History
Ryan Holliday started developing JAMWiki in June 2006.[1]
Features
- Wikipedia style syntax - At the present time JAMWiki supports the majority of the Mediawiki syntax including:
- User watchlists.
- Mediawiki footnotes (references).
- Mediawiki templates.
- Mediawiki categories.
- Image support (including automatic image resizing).
- Topic delete / undelete.
- Topic versioning.
- Searching (powered by Lucene)
- Page move/redirect
- Internationalization - JAMWiki uses UTF-8 unicode as its standard encoding, making it work in languages such as Japanese and Chinese.
- XML import / export - JAMWiki can import and export topics in Mediawiki-compatible XML format.
References
External links
Sites using JAMWiki
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