commit | 044ef2f9e6a7fb35366740642b593fb47ef7857a | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Yash Maheshwari <yashmaheshwari551@gmail.com> | Mon Apr 19 03:51:11 2021 +0530 |
committer | GitHub <noreply@github.com> | Mon Apr 19 00:21:11 2021 +0200 |
tree | cb207088f29a323d053f31b99814d59e8bca7272 | |
parent | a0e238c017296dc15b25bf757330ec30f95678c2 [diff] |
Removed: the type specification from right side when using generics (#79) * Removed: the type specification from right side when using generics * Removed: the types specification from the pagers package * Removed: the type specification from the fetcher package * Removed: type specification from the util package * Removed: type specification from the business/jpa package * Removed: type specification from the business/plugins package * Removed: type specification from the business/runnable package * Removed: type specification from the business/startup package * Removed: type specification from the business/themes package * Removed: type specification from the business package * Removed: type specification from the config package * Removed: type specification from the planet/tasks package * Removed: type specification from the planet/ui package * Removed: type specification from the pojos/wrapper package * Removed: type specification from the pojos package * Removed: type specification from the ui/core package * Removed: type specification from the ui/rendering package * Removed: type specification from the ui/struts2 package * Removed: type specification from the ui/util package * Removed: type specification from the weblogger/webservices package * Removed: type specification from the constructors
Apache Roller is a Java-based, full-featured, multi-user and group-blog server suitable for blog sites large and small. Roller is typically run with Apache Tomcat and MySQL. Roller is made up of the following Maven projects:
The Roller Install, User and Template Guides are available in ODT format (for OpenOffice or LibraOffice):
Hit the Roller Confluence wiki:
If you want to run Roller in production, then you should down load the latest official release and install it by following the Installation Guide, which you can find at the documentation link: https://github.com/apache/roller/tree/master/docs.
You probably should not run Roller in production using this technique, but it‘s a relatively easy way to try Roller for yourself. Assuming you’ve got a UNIX shell, Java, Maven and Git:
Get the code:
$ git clone https://github.com/apache/roller.git
Compile and build Roller:
$ cd roller $ mvn -DskipTests=true install
Run Roller in Jetty with an embedded Derby database (for testing only):
$ mvn jetty:run
Once Jetty is up and running browse to http://localhost:8080/roller to try to Roller.
Another way to try Roller is to use Docker. This is actually easier than running via Maven because you do not need Maven or Java. If you‘ve got Docker, here’s how you can run Roller for demo purposes.
Get the code:
$ git clone https://github.com/apache/roller.git
Run Docker Compose to build and launch Roller along with a PostgreSQL database:
$ cd roller $ docker-compose up
It will take a while to build and start the Docker image. Once it's done browse to http://localhost:8080/roller to try Roller.