Thanks for your reply Ricardo, I had a quick look at the Virtual Servers & EM, but I figure if I setup 3 virtual wikis i.e. one for each site, I'd presumably have to replicate the common content into each wiki - so that it will appear in the search results, when a user searches the wiki?
One thing I'd toyed with was using a single xwiki database, then deploying 4 seperate (one for each country, and one for agents) instances of the xwiki application that all use the same database as their source. Then if I created seperate spaces for each country and 1 for common, the content would all be in one place, but I still need a way to prevent spaces from being accessible to the public users of different websites. If we used this approach could we define a different public user for each website? Cheers Graham 2008/12/11 [Ricardo Rodriguez] Your EPEC Network ICT Team < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Hi Graham, > > If you are looking for consultancy, I am sure http://xwiki.com is the > right place to start with. > > If you are simply asking if what you are looking for is possible with > XWiki, I think yes. I think it is worth you take a look to Virtual > servers (http://www.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/FAQ/HowToSetupVirtualWikis) > and XWiki Enterprise Manager > (http://manager.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Main/). > > XWiki has a huge number of features, many of them not obvious by now for > a regular user like me, that allow fine grained access control and a > complete separation between business rules, presentation and data. > > I think we need a better understanding of the available tools and a lot > of imagination to put things together! :-) > > Hope this helps, > > Ricardo > > creegers wrote: > > I'm currently trying to measure XWIKI against some business requirements; > our > > business are basically looking for a simple WIKI that we can use to store > > corporate/enterprise knowledge in a single place and make available to > the > > public via our websites and internally to our customer service agents. > > > > For a little more background to the requirements, the business is a > > financial institution that provides loan products in different countries. > > Each country currently has their own website (served on different > domains, > > with no obvious links to others), customers can apply for financial > products > > and administer their accounts through the sites, the terminology used to > > describe the products is the same regardless of the country, however the > > business rules e.g. application process, interest rates is/can be > different. > > > > The business want to expose the content deemed as publicly available > through > > a FAQ/WIKI section on each website, however they don't wish other > countries > > content to be displayed on that website. > > > > Our customer service agents should be able to search the entire WIKI when > > dealing with customers phone enquiries, they also wish there to be more > > internal information available to the agents. > > > > I'm struggling to think of a way to achieve this using XWIKI and would be > > grateful of any advice. > > > > Thanks in advance > > Graham > > > > -- > Ricardo RodrÃguez > Your EPEC Network ICT Team > > _______________________________________________ > users mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.xwiki.org/mailman/listinfo/users > _______________________________________________ users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.xwiki.org/mailman/listinfo/users
