commit | 21fca17fae391e90c54ee6d2264ffc6dc2309e21 | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Aditya Sharma <iamadityasharma7@gmail.com> | Sun Jun 23 20:25:08 2019 +0530 |
committer | Aditya Sharma <iamadityasharma7@gmail.com> | Sun Jun 23 20:25:08 2019 +0530 |
tree | 38de09c6a91f14bd1245fe04a003f42b3965d413 | |
parent | 917b26b531e902c7f15248a26a247c213a8485f4 [diff] |
Added: separate Notice and License files for the binary release (ROL-2138)
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:
Assuming you've got a UNIX shell, Java, Maven and Git:
Get the code:
$ git clone https://github.com/apache/roller.git
Build and test the code:
$ cd roller $ mvn clean install
Run Roller in Jetty with Derby database:
$ cd app $ mvn jetty:run
Once Jetty is up and running browse to http://localhost:8080/roller to try to Roller.
Assuming 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 the Docker image. Once it's done browse to http://localhost:8080/roller to try Roller.