How does Wookie work?Adminstrators Administrators can upload Widgets packaged according to the W3C Widgets specification, and makes these available to applications using a REST API. Applications typically have a plugin that implements this REST API, and enables users to pick widgets from a gallery of those available to add to their pages. There is a Connector Framework included in Wookie for many different programming languages that simplifies the process of writing plugins. DemoYou can see a small number of widgets rendered in a simple HTML page (generated from our Confluence site). You can also see a running version of Wookie on our demo server (NOTE: there is no guarantee this will be running as it is not a mission critical service - Wookie Committers who have access to the demo server can follow the Demo Admin Guide) Questions? Need Help?If you have questions about Wookie, please check the FAQ to see if someone has already posted an answer to your question. Failing that, you can post a message to either the wookie-dev or wookie-user mailing list; to subscribe to a mailing list, send an email with the subject "subscribe" to "wookie-dev-subscribe@incubator.apache.org" or "wookie-user-subscribe@incubator.apache.org". DocumentationDeveloper ResourcesOther ResourcesMailing ListsTo subscribe to a mailing list, send an email with the subject "subscribe" to "wookie-dev-subscribe@incubator.apache.org" or "wookie-user-subscribe@incubator.apache.org" - For developers: wookie-dev@incubator.apache.org view archives here
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