You have Docker images, makes things a bit easier but it's not really
less technically than Tomcat. See
https://hub.docker.com/_/xwiki/.
If you really don't want to deal with system administration at all you
can look at professional hosting, see
https://www.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Hosted/.
On Thu, Apr 27, 2017 at 7:35 PM, JMorris <john(a)decisionedge.org> wrote:
Hi Folks,
After LOTS of research, we have decided to seriously explore XWiki; one
feature in particular (among many) that stands out is the support for
*annotation*. We like the idea of a "*second generation Wiki*" (especially
after some extensive experience with MediaWiki and Confluence).
Right now the biggest *hurdle is getting a successful install*. We have
ready a large number of documents, but have now run out of insights.
*TARGET SYSTEM*: VPS running 42.1 OpenSUSE Linux (RPM-based). Latest MySQL
(actually MariaDB), Java, Apache etc. Currently a CRM system (PHP-based) and
an accounting system (PostBooks) running.
*CHALLENGE*: Tomcat and the WAR file.
*SPECIFIC QUESTION: What is the best documentation that would enable us to
very systematically install and configure XWiki? *
/Especially in a non-deb environment. And with details concerning e.g.
"ports". Widespread adoption will be encouraged when technically savvy
individuals and small teams can try XWiki without having a sysadmin as a
permanent team member.
/
We have voted for a *Bitnami *XWiki stack package. But we don't want to
wait!
Thanks for any pointers!
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