XWiki is an advanced wiki software platform that is both free and open-source. It is built using Java and can be run on servlet containers such as JBoss, Tomcat, and Jetty. To store its information, XWiki utilizes database engines like MySQL, MariaDB or PostgreSQL. There are multiple ways to install XWiki, but in this tutorial, we will focus on how to install XWiki on Debian 12 using the repository provided by XWiki.
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How to Install XWiki on AlmaLinux 9
XWiki is a free and open-source wiki platform software written in Java. It was initially released in 2003 under an LGPL license. XWiki runs on a servlet container like Tomcat, JBoss, Jetty, etc. It enables you to deploy a simple web platform. In this tutorial, we will show you how to install XWiki on AlmaLinux 9.
How to install XWiki on Debian 9
In this tutorial we’ll show you, How to install XWiki on Debian 9. XWiki is a free and open source advanced wiki software platform written in Java. It runs on application servers like JBoss, Tomcat etc. and uses databases such as MySQL or PostgreSQL to store its information.
How to Install XWiki on CentOS 7
XWiki is an open-source, enterprise-level wiki platform written in Java. It’s one of the most popular and most capable open source wikis out there. Some of its useful features include WYSIWYG editing, OpenDocument based document import/export, semantic annotations and tagging, and advanced permissions management. The large and knowledgeable community is always available for help and they keep updating and improving the wiki software. You can check their official playground (demo) to learn more about the features that XWiki offers.
This tutorial is written and tested for a CentOS 7 Cloud Server